For many firms, particularly smaller and medium-sized ones, disaster recovery (DR) systems are seen as necessary but expensive, and they are low on the priority list. This was certainly true when backup/DR involved copying data regularly to a duplicate set of hardware, often in a second datacenter. However, with the growth of cloud and prevalence of colocation, there are more options for backup and DR, including DR as a service, which can be much more cost-effective. This may be why many of the firms we surveyed about storage plans said that 'backup disaster-recovery archiving' was their top priority for 2016.
In this report, 451 Research covers the following topics:
- Some of the trends in DR
- What options are available
- How organizations are taking advantage of colocation and cloud as part of an overall DR strategy