![]() ![]() ![]() In discussing Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BCDR) as a subject, it is imperative that we not only identify what makes an Application “business-critical”, but also differentiate between BCDR and the closely related concept of “High Availability” (HA).Īn Application is deemed Business-critical if its interruption or non-availability negatively impacts a Business entity in such a way (and to such a degree) that the outage directly and indirectly affects it is unable to successfully continue its operations until and unless the Application is restored and reintroduced into service. A Microsoft Windows Client from which we will verify business continuity after restoring services.A Clustered 2-Node Microsoft SQL Server instance.A Microsoft Windows Active Directory infrastructure with multiple Domain Controllers.In this Guide, we demonstrated a real-life business operations scenario, using the following 3-tiered Enterprise Application configuration and infrastructure: In this document, we will attempt to address this paradox by providing a detailed step-by-step guidance on how Businesses can leverage VMware Site Recovery Manager to provide a simplified, optimal, comprehensive and repeatable Solution for protecting business-critical infrastructure components and recovering them to restore business continuity in the event of a disaster event. Paradoxically, BCDR is arguably one of the most important considerations least planned and prepared for by enterprise Infrastructure Architects and Administrators. ![]() It is inarguable that very few things rate higher in the order of importance and desirability in the Enterprise than Business Continuity and Disaster Recover (BCDR). ![]()
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