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Disaster Recovery Planning Includes Ensuring That Data Can Be Recovered

The moment you experience an outage or loss of data is not the time to wonder whether your disaster recovery solution will work. As with anything that protects the lifeblood of your business, you need to know it will work.

To ensure you have a proven process for protecting your company’s data, you’ll want to know a few key bits of information including your data, your applications, and the cost of downtime in order to put together a test plan for how to make sure you are prepared for worst-case scenarios.

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