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High Availability and Disaster Recovery

Disaster Recovery

Keep the Business running

ConnectIT is known expert in planning, implementing and supporting the Databases Disaster Recovery and High available Solutions. Where is it for Physical servers or Virtual machines, Database servers or windows, and Linux servers. we can architect a very efficient and effective high availability solution for your organization.

 

We have one Motto "To Keep the business Running" (K.T.B.R.). To keep up with our in-demand & on-demand solutions, We have a dedicated K.T.B.R Team that respond to any H.A & D.R situations.

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High availability planning is designed to ensure system uptime, and disaster recovery is designed to minimize or eliminate downtime. These are two sides of the same business continuity coin, which are defined via:

  • Recovery Time Objective (RTO) – the amount of time a business can function without the system’s availability

  • Recovery Point Objective (RPO) – how old the data will be once systems do recover.

We Deploy Monitoring Scripts and job, that keep an eye on your services and report or predict any anomaly before it occurs. We Just make sure, business is operational.

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ConnectIT works with the customers to define and devise and through DR and HA Plan as follows.

  • Create a written plan

    • We eliminate the biggest mistake the companies make is not to have a written D.R. plan​. If you do not have the written Document/Plan in place, then you will have to figure out things in the middle of the Emergency.

  • Follow the industry 3-2-1 rule

    • The most recommended is the 3-2-1 backup plan, which is â€‹to have three copies of data, use two different types of storage, and store at least one of those copies off-site.

  • Test the plan regularly.

    • Disaster recovery plans are practically useless if they just sit in a file somewhere after they are written.​

  • Update the plan regularly

    • our IT environment is changing all the time. You're adding new applications, new hardware and new staff. That means your disaster recovery plan needs to evolve as well.​

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