Disaster Recovery Plan is no longer for the IT industry only. Regardless of the industry, the importance of a disaster recovery system cannot be overstated. Power outages, natural disasters, and unforeseen circumstances can cause failure of your business processes, loss of reputation, high financial costs, and more.
We provide comprehensive DRS solutions that enable rapid recovery of your IT infrastructure and data. Many other enterprises already acknowledge the importance of redundancy and DRS.
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Opportunity
profit loss
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prompt customer
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business suspension
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opportunity
profit loss
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delayed operation
suspension of
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due to business
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BC/DR is Indispensable Condition of Business
Business continuity is always our top priority. Our Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery System allow you to run your business at optimal performance levels while natural disasters or other unforeseen events strike.
SunTek Solutions specializes in disaster recovery plans with 13 years of optimal experience.
Our Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery system is vital plan for your stable business; Minimizes disaster damage and system errors,responds in a prompt manner to enable continued operation of the business,
protects your business by backing up vital data, and normalizes operations.
Our reliable, responsive services maximize your enterprise value. Keep Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery on your priority list.
BC/DR Survey Result
According to a recent IT budget survey, 72% of 946 enterprises had planned to spend
from 4% to 10% of their total budgets on business continuity and disaster recovery (BC/DR).
In 2012, approximately what percentage of your budget will go to business continuity and disaster recovery?
*Base: 946 enterprise budget decision-makers in North America and the UK and 184 IT decision-makers (CIO) at firms with 1,000+ employees
*Source: Foresights Budgets And Priorities Tracker Survey, Q2 2012, Forrester Research, Inc., and Forrester/Disaster Recovery Journal Business Continuity Preparedness Survey, Q4 2011, Forrester Research, Inc.
Do you consider a disaster recovery plan to be a necessity?
*Base: 250+ professions at firms with 250+ employees in Korea
(manufacturing, telecommunications, finance, hospitals, and public sector)
*Source: EMC Korea Disaster Recovery Survey, 2012, Asia-Pacific Business
Asia-Pacific
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Enterprises
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Enterprises
When Hurricane Sandy hit New York in October 2012, some businesses that operated DR systems were able to minimize damage and reopen their business immediately. However, businesses that were not prepared were unable to operate their systems for days. Such critical unforeseen incidents may require serious crisis management. |
In September 11, 2001, the events of 9/11 at the World Trade Center had a tremendous impact on many people’s lives. The events seriously affected the services of firms in that location, such as the Bank of America, JP Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch. Those organizations could have been back to business as usual in a few days with proper DR solutions. |
In 1995, about 1,700 businesses were damaged due to the Kobe Earthquake (also known as the Great Hanshin Earthquake). The Mitsubishi Bank survived this unexpected cataclysm while most businesses did not. Disaster Recovery plans and systems were an excellent investment for those surviving firms. |
Some events of recent years have shown how wise precautions can minimize risks and costs.The protected site stores business-critical data and is mainly designed to provide services, while the recovery site is an alternate facility that replicates data from the protected site.
The recovery site operates when the protected site cannot be operated. In case of unexpected events or disasters, it is best if the protected site and recovery site are in different physical locations.
Disaster Recovery System Introduction Process for Business Continuity
4 Steps: Implementation process for business continuity
Analysis stage
Cost risk analysis
Risk analysis
System analysis
Network analysis
User work
environment analysis
Installation
Establishment of Disaster Recovery strategy
Design of DR solution
Test scenario
Construction
DR system
Establishment and implementation
Analysis of incidents
Vulnerability analysis
Verification stage
Create a disaster scenario
DR system implementation verification
Review RTO & RPO
SunTek Solutions applies four fundamental principles for Business Continuity and Disaster.
1. Minimum resources, maximum efficiency (a number of servers and bandwidths )
2. Non-typical data synchronization, data DR + entire system DR
3. Storage saving through repetition removal and effective data compression
4. Environment support, even though different devices
SunTek Solutions’ Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery program provides the best solutions that come from rich, vast network of experience and knowledge, a reliable DR engineer team, and proven results.
Reference of Disaster Recovery Solution
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2012 |
Goal
Plan and implement a DR solution as requested.Back up and migrate
an in-house system to separate the IDC located in a different region.
Major components
1. Virtualize the data center
2. Construct a network between data centers,
3. Construct a SAN NAS network
4. Replicate virtual system, implement DR system
Results
DR systems for HR, accounting, security, groupware
Set a recovery point 15 minutes prior to an incident and recover it within an hour.
DR system testing every quarter
Saved time and costs
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