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Disaster Recovery

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What is Disaster Recovery?

Disaster Recovery (DR) involves a set of policies, procedures, and tools designed to enable the recovery or continuation of vital technology infrastructure and systems following a natural or human-induced disaster. It focuses on restoring critical business functions and minimizing downtime after an event that disrupts normal operations. Common uses include data replication, failover systems, and backup solutions to ensure business continuity.

What other technologies are related to Disaster Recovery?

Disaster Recovery Complementary Technologies

Disaster Recovery is a subset of Business Continuity; Disaster Recovery focuses on technical aspects, whereas Business Continuity covers overall business operations.
mentioned alongside Disaster Recovery in 48% (840) of relevant job posts
High Availability aims to minimize downtime, which complements Disaster Recovery efforts by reducing the need for DR in the first place or speeding up recovery.
mentioned alongside Disaster Recovery in 27% (940) of relevant job posts
Server colocation can provide a physical location for DR infrastructure, acting as a complementary service.
mentioned alongside Disaster Recovery in 100% (74) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Disaster Recovery?

Which organizations are mentioning Disaster Recovery?

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