WHAT IS A BACK UP SITE? A remote recovery location It is where
your data center will be recreated
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WHAT IS A BACK UP SITE? There are three types of back up sites:
Cold Sites Warm Sites Hot Sites
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WHAT IS A COLD SITE? Lacks hardware set up and data back ups
Requires additional time to set up Least costly type of back up
site
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PROS & CONS OF COLD SITES PROS Inexpensive CONS Takes time
to set up No hardware or software is included You must bring your
own back ups
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WHAT IS A WARM SITE? Compromise between Hot & Cold Sites
Include hardware and network connectivity already setup Come with
back ups though may be incomplete
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PROS & CONS OF WARM SITES PROS Hardware and infrastructure
already installed Provides a mid-range option for businesses on a
budget CONS Still takes time to get organization back to
operational state Incomplete back ups
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GETTING BACK UPS ON SITE Transported off site using storage
media such as Magnetic Tape Optical Storage Remote back up service
Third party back up storage services
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WHAT IS A HOT SITE? Exact duplicate of organizations work site
Constantly updated Back ups are near complete if not fully up to
date
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WHAT IS A HOT SITE? Popular with businesses that operate on
real time Ready to take over immediately in case of failure
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PROS & CONS OF HOT SITES PROS Can be brought back up to
full production in a few hours Allows for minimal downtime CONS
Most expensive step to disaster recovery
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ALTERNATIVES? Cloud Computing Dropbox Various Softwares Evault
Crashplan Mozy
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QUESTIONS
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