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2010
The Consultative Approach to Disaster Recovery Planning: Part Two
There are different reasons for needing any or all of these services. Your main concern might be email, application or database backup, or it might be that your servers and connectivity are active at all times. For some organizations, it might not be critical that email is undelivered for a short period of time in [...]
2010
The Consultative Approach to Disaster Recovery Planning: Part One
From a service provider standpoint, the term disaster recovery is very broad. It has varying levels of importance that are dependent upon organizational goals. It can encompass your network, your databases, your applications, your internet access; again, it’s all about the business need. The scope of a disaster recovery plan changes from one business and [...]
2009
The QoS Question
The buzz about QoS has dwindled since the concept was first introduced but the debate as to whether or not a QoS product is useful seems to be ongoing. Typically deployed on an MPLS network infrastructure, the purpose of QoS is to ensure high priority customer traffic traverses a significantly oversubscribed network.
There is no question [...]
2009
Diverse Protection or Protected Diversity (Part 1)
This will be my first attempt to clarify a couple telecom terms that are loosely thrown around, but typically misstated and misunderstood. I will try to separate my opinions/descriptions from the definitions. For this discussion, the opposite of Protected is Unprotected. The opposite of Diverse is Collapsed. This first part will discuss Protection. Part 2 [...]
2009
Telecom Haze
Well here goes! My first blog entry in my first blog!
Telecom is an industry riddled with obscure acronyms and ambiguous terminology. For years, friends or family have asked what I do for work. Years ago, I would try explaining it, but only saw confusion on their faces. Now, I resort to just saying “I work [...]