
A
RAID system’s cooling process collapses, causing
its drives to overheat and fail.

A
company attempts to restore lost data from carefully collected
backups, only to discover the backups are unreadable.

A
business adds a drive to its NetWare server, accidentally
erasing the server’s partitions.

An
MIS administrator completes a fix on a mirrored drive
without shutting off the mirror, losing the reference
point for the original data. |
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LOSS DANGERS |
"If
an organisation is fortunate enough to survive a disaster
without a plan for recovery, it will not survive unscathed.

"Aside from the direct
revenue losses incurred during a failure, the organisation
will also suffer intangible costs such as cash flow
interruptions, loss of customers, loss of competitive
edge, erosion of industry image, and reduced market
share."
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DRT
Systems
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