Disaster recovery planning involves a complex series of tradeoffs related to RPO, RTO, distance, geography, business value, latency, application interdependencies and threat levels. There are also numerous organizational, technology integration and asset management issues with which to contend when architecting a disaster recovery solution.
At the next Wikibon Peer Incite research meeting we’ll be joined by two practitioners from the financial services industry to discuss possible approaches to dealing with these myriad issues. Core to the discussion will be an examination of an emerging technology that enables zero data loss utilizing asynchronous infrastructure.
Please join us as we explore:
- When is zero data loss important?
- How can zero data loss be achieved using asynchronous infrastructure?
- What capabilities does such an approach enable?
- What changes are required organizationally, technical and from a testing standpoint to exploit a zero data loss approach using asynchronous infrastructure?
Call in details below:
Date: Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm ET (9:00am - 10:00am PT)
Access#: 218.632.1064
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