You can be prepared
Jul
25
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7/25/2011 3:46 PM

It takes a LONG time to rebuild a redundant system when one of the hard drives fails, especially one that holds 2 TERABYTES of data... but all in all, it's a lot LESS time than recreating 20+ years of documents, data, images, and other irreplaceable information.
Are you prepared for the mechanical failure of the pieces of your IT systems? No matter what the length of your warranty, the quality of your backups, or the effectiveness of your crossed fingers, something IS going to break.
You can be prepared.
Today we helped a client who we'd help prepare for disaster, by putting our disaster plan into action. One of the hard drives on a server that houses databases, file storage, and document images from a "let's go paperless" initiative failed. Thankfully, that hard drive was part of a bigger, replicated system (known as RAID5) that allowed that drive to fail and the system to not crash. A pre-installed spare drive kicked in, we restarted the system, and we were back up and running in no time.
I can't imagine what this would look like if the drive had failed and we hadn't been prepared. Statistics have it that 93% of companies that lost their data center for 10 days or more due to a disaster filed for bankruptcy within one year of the disaster.