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Ensuring Business Continuity with

Disaster Recovery Overview


Introduction to Disaster Recovery

Types of Disaster

Disaster Recovery Planning

Disaster Recovery Solutions

Agenda Azure Disaster Recovery Services

Implementing Azure Site Recovery

Azure Backup for Data Protection

Best Practices for DR in Azure

Cost Considerations

Q&A
Disaster recovery (DR) is a critical component of business

Introduction to continuity planning. It involves the processes, policies, and


procedures that enable the recovery or continuation of
vital technology infrastructure and systems following a
Disaster Recovery natural or human-induced disaster. The main goal of
disaster recovery is to minimize downtime and data loss,
ensuring that business operations can be resumed quickly
and efficiently after a disruptive event.
• Natural Disasters
• Human Errors
Types of Disaster •

Cyber Attacks
Hardware Failures
• Software Failures
• Define RTO and RPO

Disaster Recovery •

Minimaize Downtime
Keep the client trust
Plan (DR Plan) • Compliance
• Financial Stability
Disaster Recovery
1. Risk Assessment
2. Business Impact Analysis
3. Setting Recovery Objectives
Plan (DR Plan) 4.
5.
Developing Recovery Startegies
Implementing the Plan

Steps 6.
7.
Test and Maintenance
Training
• Backup and Restore
Disaster Recovery • Replication

Solutions •

Failover
Snapshots
• Azure Backup
Azure Disaster • Azure Site Recovery,

Recovery Services •

Recovery Services Vault
Azure Archive Storage
• Site Recovery helps ensure business continuity by
keeping business apps and workloads running
during outages. Site Recovery replicates workloads
running on physical and virtual machines (VMs)
Azure Site Recovery from a primary site to a secondary location.
– Azure VMs replicating between Azure regions
– Replication from Azure Public Multi-Access Edge Compute
(MEC) to the region
– Replication between two Azure Public MECs
– On-premises VMs, Azure Stack VMs, and physical servers
• Azure Backup helps protect your critical business
systems and backup data against a ransomware
attack by implementing preventive measures and

Azure Backup providing tools that protect your organization from


every step that attackers take to infiltrate your
systems. It provides security to your backup
environment, both when your data is in transit and
at rest.
• Azure Backup helps protect your critical business
systems and backup data against a ransomware
Azure Recovery attack by implementing preventive measures and
providing tools that protect your organization from
every step that attackers take to infiltrate your
Service Vault systems. It provides security to your backup
environment, both when your data is in transit and
at rest.
• A good plan
• Configuration and implementation
Best Practices for DR •

Test
Review and continue improvement

in Azure •

Test
Monitoring everything
• If I didn’t mention before … Test.
• Data volume

Cost Considerations •

Data storage
Licenses
• Azure resources
Felipe Cidade
felipe.cidade@dtidigital.com.br

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