CRC Declares December Disaster Recovery Planning Month.

November 07, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Businesses of all sizes that sign up in the month of November are welcome to participate in no-charge Disaster Recovery workshops that will be held in Alpharatta, Georgia during the month of December 2006.

Using automated, online, offsite backup as the foundation for data protection, CRC will explain how to identify critical business systems, how to find their data on your networks, how to get it safely off site, and how to test being able to restore it. Doing the above is essential for ensuring business continuity in the event of a disaster.

CRC will explain how to procted email systems — such as Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes. Email systems can (and should) be protected at the message level, using continuous data protection. Doing so ensures that as each email enters and leaves the sever, it is protected off site.

CRC will also explain how to use continuous data protection to back up files across one or more local area networks — as they change — to ensure that as data is written to disk, it is also protected offsite.

CRC will teach current state of the art technology and methods for performing hot backups of Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle — showing how these critical, always available, systems can be backed up safely — without taking them down.

In addition, CRC will explain current methods of bare metal restore; how it works, and why it is important.

Finally, CRC will explain the lifecycle of data. We view data differently as it ages, and since data from years ago may be very important during discovery or audit we must keep it safe. However, this 'dormant' data is not critical to day-to-day operations. Therfore, it is important that companies store data cost efficiently — meaning that critical data is stored in a way that is instantly available, but dormant data is stored on a slightly slower device — just as safely — but at much lower cost.

While the above technology is essential in any disaster recovery plan, what is more important is a system of ensuring that as things change within an organization that the data protection strategies evolve with them. For example: programs are upgraded and installed frequently. Each update or install is an opportunity for a user to create data that may not get backed up. Thefore, CRC teaches that companies must select providers based on service as well as technology.

For more information about signing up for the a workshop, please contact CRC by visiting their website at http://www.crcDataProtection.com and clicking on the 'call me' button at the top of every screen.

For those traveling to Alpharetta, our website also offers information about directions to our office as well as hotels in the area — and directions from the Atlanta airport to local hotels.

Our office is within a mile of the Golf Club of Georgia, and many local attractions.

Please visit http://www.crcDataProtection.com to contact us and sign up for a workshop today.