Dado que el 96% de los profesionales informáticos de las PYMES temen que se les considere personalmente responsables de los problemas de recuperación de datos y máquinas, no es de extrañar que muchos busquen ahora una "garantía de recuperación". Se trata de algo más que la última frase de moda en el sector de las copias de seguridad y la recuperación: es esencial para que una estrategia de recuperación ante desastres tenga éxito y sea auditable.
A recent report by Dimensional Research suggests that there is a very real fear among IT staff that their role, salary or professional reputation would be damaged if there was a major recovery problem. It’s the IT team that researches, recommends and then implements the backup and storage solutions, and the IT team that should be responsible for a failed recovery, right?
As well as being entirely unreasonable, it’s also unnecessary for this burden to be placed on IT. It IS possible to test in advance whether a system can be successfully recovered from backups following a failure, and it IS possible for users to automate vital disaster recovery testing at minimal cost.
With the dramatic impact that backup failures can have on a business, surely it would be preferable to have a little confidence that system protects will recover reliably?
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