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Today, companies of all sizes (large, medium and even smaller enterprises) rely on their data as never before. The cost of any type of downtime, whether it is planned or unplanned, can quickly add up to thousands - and often millions - of dollars. To their credit, many organizations have developed Disaster Recovery (DR) policies and procedures designed to allow their operations to return to normal operations as quickly as possible after a disruption. Unfortunately, the confusion that inevitably occurs during a disaster is frequently compounded by out-of-date DR procedures. As a result, recovery from a disruption often takes hours or even days longer than anticipated.
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