Key benefits of a disaster recovery data center 

Learn why the best disaster recovery plan absolutely must include a disaster recovery data center.

A disaster recovery plan determines an important aspect of your organization’s resiliency in the event of any disaster. If a disaster recovery data center isn’t included in that plan, then your organization is unnecessarily putting its time, revenue, and reputation at risk. 

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How do you plan for a disaster? 

Every day, organizations of all sizes rely on robust connectivity, efficient compute, and robust storage to process, distribute, and preserve the massive amount of data generated daily. 

A disaster recovery plan is the plan to simply recover your data in the event of a catastrophic event, whether a natural disaster, human error, equipment failure, or cyberattack. However, the disaster recovery plan is only one part of a larger picture. After all, what good is recovering that data if employees and customers are unable to access it? 

A business continuity plan is a comprehensive organizational plan that consists of five components: 

  1. Business resumption plan
  2. Occupant emergency plan 
  3. Continuity of operations plan
  4. Incident management plan
  5. Disaster recovery plan 

Why your plan needs to include a disaster recovery data center 

A disaster recovery data center is one of the key components of any reasonable business continuity plan. Your data must be backed up and accessible in a location with independent power and cybersecurity, and one unaffected by any major natural activity that may affect your primary data center. Properly executed, a disaster recovery data center makes your organization more agile, diversified, and able to respond in real-time to any security breach or natural disaster. 

Uncertain times call for a disaster recovery data center 

The COVID pandemic drove this home, as overnight some employees were no longer allowed to enter the buildings to access their data. As businesses quickly pivoted, IT departments and online resources were strained to the breaking point. 

Organizational behavior and planning have changed radically in the aftermath. According to a PwC survey of CIOs, 84% of respondents said their organization plans to defer investments in new facilities while 64% said they plan to invest more in the resilience of their cybersecurity. 60% said they will invest heavily in digital customer experience. 

The future of commerce is eCommerce, and that future is here, made possible by data centers and made resilient by disaster recovery data centers. 

The additional benefit of a disaster recovery data center: peace of mind 

Any employee that is involved in mitigating risk in a company carries a significant amount of stress, and that is especially true for those working in IT departments. Including a disaster recovery data center in your business continuity plan is one way to put their minds at ease. Yet fully staffing a redundant data center isn’t a possibility for most organizations. To address this reality, proficient disaster recovery data centers offer remote hands service; to ensure your systems run smoothly, trained professionals are just a phone call or helpdesk ticket away.  

Don’t leave your business continuity plan to chance! Get your organization ready with a dynamic and comprehensive plan that includes a disaster recovery data center. While you can’t predict when a disaster will strike, your organization can be prepared for it.  

If you’re looking for a disaster recovery data center, you can schedule a tour today or contact an expert to tour a Sabey Data Center.

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