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Business continuity are elements that an organisation will put in place to minimise or completely eliminate interruption to critical function(s). Typically it is part of a larger organisational effort to reduce operational risk associated with poor information security controls, and thus has a number of overlaps with the practice of risk management. |
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High Availability - is a system design protocol
and associated implementation that ensures a certain absolute degree
of operational continuity during a given period.
It provides an efficient data replication and failover
(ability to switchover to a standby server) capabilities.
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Disaster Recovery - virtually eliminates downtime
during data backups, and provides companies with the ability to
recover data to a point-of-failure between tape saves.
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