Disaster Recovery as a Service Attitudes and Adoption Report 2016
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DISASTER RECOVERY AS A SERVICE ATTITUDES & ADOPTION REPORT
WE TALKED TO 274 IT DECISIONMAKERS AT COMPANIES WITH 100-5,000 EMPLOYEES
THE REPORT PROVIDES A DEEP DIVE INTO THE FOLLOWING:
Outage Handling
Experiences & Downtime
Costs
Disaster Recovery Adoption By
Vertical (i.e. Finance, Healthcare)
Current Disaster Recovery
Capabilities
Understanding Peer
Disaster Recovery
Capabilities
Understanding of
Disaster Recovery as
a Service
KEY FINDINGS
of small to mid-sized companies rely on tape or disk-based technology as part of their disaster recovery strategy, which is why they are unable to quickly restore critical applications when servers crash.
80%
NOT SURE WHAT AN HOUR OF DOWNTIME FOR YOUR CRM OR EMAIL WOULD COST?Join the club. More than 37% couldn’t quantify the costs of downtime to their organization.
54%do not have failover capabilities to restore key business applications within one hour of failure
20%said they haven’t
tested their disaster recovery plans in the past
year.
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DISASTER RECOVERY AS A SERVICE ATTITUDES & ADOPTION REPORT