Tech Support EX

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Disaster recovery - built right in to Google Apps

Posted on 14:42 by Unknown
Posted by John Collins, Senior Global Trust PM, Google Apps

Editors note: This post is part of a series that explores the top ten reasons why customers trust Google with their business data. A complete top ten list can be found here.

Technology failures and natural disasters can significantly impact your business. Planning for them can be cumbersome and expensive. In a typical on-premise IT environment disaster recovery often means redundant infrastructure, backup tapes or storage area networks and a lot of IT complexity. Some businesses even build and manage duplicate data centers, specifically for disaster recovery, and those data centers sit idle the majority of the time.

The effectiveness of a disaster recovery plan is commonly measured in two ways: Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO). RTO measures how long before users can access systems in the event of a failure. RPO measures how much of a time gap exists when the data is restored. Businesses that have invested lots of time and money in disaster recovery preparation are typically able to set RTO and RPO goals at a few hours or less for critical systems, with the cost increasing as those timeframes decrease. For other businesses that haven’t invested at that level, RTO and RPO can stretch into hours or days. And in extreme cases, if disaster strikes, some businesses just have to start over.

Google Apps offers a better way, with robust disaster recovery capabilities built right in. Our RPO design target is zero data loss and our RTO design target is instant failover. This means that if there is a disaster or disruption that affects one of our data centers, we are able to shift users to an alternate data center, so they can can continue working uninterrupted. And while no disaster recovery solution from any provider is perfect, we are proud of the benefits our customers gain.

In the words of Mark Switalski, Macomb County Circuit Court Chief Judge, and Carmella Sabaugh, Macomb County Clerk:

“We know that when a disaster happens, our system will not go down and because our data is in the cloud, it is protected and accessible from anywhere. After a rare tornado hit last summer, briefly disrupting power and some network services, the clerk’s Google service remained accessible via cell phone and other networks.”

Planning for disasters is a big challenge, but with Google Apps you have fewer things to worry about. Your email and documents will be accessible so your business can continue despite the disaster. It’s one of the main reasons that businesses trust Google Apps with their data.
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook
Posted in #top10trust, Google Apps, Security | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Mapping a clear strategy for business growth with Google
    Posted by A.V. Dharmakrishnan, Chief Executive Officer, Madras Cements Editor's note: Today’s guest is A.V. Dharmakrishnan, Chief Exec...
  • Announcing Google Earth Pro version 6.2: A more beautiful Earth and Parcel search
    Posted by Dan Cohen, Google Earth Pro Team We would like to share the new features available in the latest release of Google Earth Pro. Vers...
  • Keeping you safe in 2013
    Posted by Eran Feigenbaum, Director of Security, Google Enterprise Most businesses these days rely on technology to get their work done. An...
  • Building a better map of Europe
    Posted by Brian McClendon, Vice President, Google Maps and Google Earth Whether your business is building a solution to map gas pipelines or...
  • A year in review: work the way you live
    Posted by Amit Singh, President, Google Enterprise Ten years ago, business technology was at the forefront of innovation and productivity. B...
  • Cloud computing enabling entrepreneurship in Africa
    Posted by Zafir Khan, Google App Engine Team (Cross-posted on the Official Google Blog .) In 2007, 33-year-old Vuyile moved to Cape Town f...
  • A financial perspective on moving to the cloud
    Posted by Alandha Scott, Google Apps Team Editors note: Chief Financial Officers are key decision-makers in any organization’s move to th...
  • Sperry Van Ness goes Google
    Posted by Kevin Maggiacomo, CEO of Sperry Van Ness Editors note: Today’s guest blogger is Kevin Maggiacomo, CEO of Sperry Van Ness, one of ...
  • Calendar events that update when Google Groups change
    Posted by Boris Khvostichenko, Product Manager, Google Calendar Life is full of changes, especially at work. As some people retire or move ...
  • Making it easier to bring Hangouts to work
    Posted by: Ronald Ho, Product Manager, Google Apps for Business Whether your organization has two people or 200,000, it should be easy to co...

Categories

  • #gone google
  • #gonegoogle
  • #Google Apps
  • #innovationupgrade
  • #moregoogleapps
  • #SysAdminDay
  • #tbt
  • #throwbackthursday
  • #top10trust
  • 100% web
  • admin
  • admin sdk
  • Android
  • Apps
  • Apps Adventures
  • Asia Pacific
  • Audi
  • Audi Connect
  • Australia
  • big data
  • Big Query
  • bigquery
  • Boston
  • browser
  • Chrome
  • Chrome for Business
  • Chrome Frame
  • Chrome OS
  • chromebooks
  • Chromebooks for Education
  • chromebox
  • City 24/7
  • Clearing Kosovo
  • Cloud
  • cloud computing
  • cloud computing gonegoogle
  • cloud computing gonegoogle Google Apps
  • cloud computing gonegoogle Google Apps google docs small business success story
  • cloud computing gonegoogle Google Apps google docs small business success story switch
  • cloud datastore
  • cloud platform
  • cloud print
  • cloud services
  • cloud sql
  • collaboration
  • Colorado
  • contacts
  • customer love
  • Customer story
  • Customer testimonial
  • Developer
  • developers
  • Docs
  • documents
  • drive storage
  • Earth
  • earth and maps
  • education
  • enterprise
  • events
  • FedEx
  • Fedex.com
  • franchises
  • Gartner
  • GE
  • Global Partner Summit
  • gmail
  • Gone Google
  • gonegoogle
  • Google App Engine
  • Google Apps
  • Google Apps Blog
  • Google Apps Engine
  • Google Apps for Business
  • google apps for education
  • Google Apps for Government
  • Google Apps Reseller
  • Google Apps Script
  • Google Apps Vault
  • Google Calendar
  • Google Cloud Platform
  • google cloud storage
  • google commerce search
  • Google Compute Engine
  • google docs
  • google drive
  • Google Earth
  • Google Earth Enterprise
  • Google Earth Pro
  • Google Enterprise
  • Google Enterprise Search
  • Google Forms
  • Google Green
  • google groups
  • Google Maps
  • Google Maps API
  • Google Maps Coordinate
  • Google Maps Engine
  • Google Maps Engine public data program
  • Google Maps for Business
  • Google Maps Tracks API
  • Google Places API
  • google play for education
  • Google Prediction API
  • Google Search Appliance
  • google sites
  • Google spreadsheets
  • google storage
  • Google Storage for Developers
  • google+
  • Google+ api
  • Google+ Communities
  • googlenew
  • government
  • GSA
  • GSA 7.0
  • guest post
  • HALO Trust
  • Hangout on Air
  • hangouts
  • innovation
  • international trade
  • Internet Explorer
  • intranet
  • iOS
  • iPad
  • IT
  • K-12
  • large business
  • manufacturing
  • Maps
  • marketplace
  • medium business
  • mobile
  • moms
  • Mother's Day
  • NAVMAN
  • new features
  • Niagara International Transportation Technology Coalition
  • non-profit
  • noteworthy
  • offline
  • partner
  • partners
  • Place Summaries
  • Postini
  • productivity
  • Quickoffice
  • Receptionist's Day
  • retail
  • SBW2013
  • Search
  • Security
  • Sheets
  • Slides
  • small business
  • SMB
  • success story
  • support
  • System Admin
  • T Dispatch
  • Transport and Logistics
  • Trust
  • university
  • utilities
  • Veteran Owned Businesses
  • Veterans Day
  • wallet
  • webinar

Blog Archive

  • ►  2013 (239)
    • ►  December (18)
    • ►  November (25)
    • ►  October (29)
    • ►  September (19)
    • ►  August (11)
    • ►  July (21)
    • ►  June (26)
    • ►  May (24)
    • ►  April (20)
    • ►  March (13)
    • ►  February (17)
    • ►  January (16)
  • ►  2012 (176)
    • ►  December (18)
    • ►  November (17)
    • ►  October (21)
    • ►  September (15)
    • ►  August (13)
    • ►  July (11)
    • ►  June (19)
    • ►  May (16)
    • ►  April (13)
    • ►  March (9)
    • ►  February (12)
    • ►  January (12)
  • ▼  2011 (85)
    • ►  December (14)
    • ►  November (19)
    • ►  October (17)
    • ▼  September (21)
      • Helping larger businesses make the most of Google’...
      • Google Apps helps Philz Coffee focus on brewing th...
      • Google Apps data protections - verified by third p...
      • The City of Mesquite has gone Google
      • Google Apps helps clients and attorneys collaborat...
      • New apps status dashboard improves visibility
      • Disaster recovery - built right in to Google Apps
      • Our commitment to the Safe Harbor privacy framework
      • Announcing Google Earth Pro 6.1: New Features and ...
      • Strong authentication to protect business user acc...
      • Live webinar: Accessibility Updates for Docs, Site...
      • Live webinar: Chromebook innovation
      • Tradition meets technology: top universities using...
      • Supporting Europe’s Efforts for More Cloud Adoption
      • Comment-only access in Google documents
      • What Happened to Google Docs on Wednesday
      • A different approach to patch management
      • Gmail: It’s cooler in the cloud
      • Pure and proven cloud architecture
      • The evolution of enterprise software
      • Amirsys’ STATdx® diagnostic support portal + Googl...
    • ►  August (14)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile