Business continuity is relatively easy for large enterprises. They have the IT staff and the deep pockets to be able to spend millions of dollars implementing redundant data centers, instantaneous mirroring of all information and a host of other Disaster Recovery (DR) technologies. The smaller players, however, generally try to make do with tape or online backups. But in the event of a disaster, this rarely proves to be enough protection. Why? Whenever servers or sites crash, a person needs to rapidly recover "The three legs of the stool:" the application data, the applications themselves and the operating system.
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