Technology wires our world together and helps us all to communicate and to do business transactions as well. It makes sense that one would want to use all of the latest tools to deliver to as wide of an audience as possible. At the same time, focusing on business continuity is an important aspect as well.
What Happens If The Technology Fails?
One concern for highly technologically wired businesses is that the technology can fail. If there is a disruption in service, then a lot of business can go out the door. This is why services that offer backup protection are so important.
The definition of business disaster recovery is important to understand at this point.Searchstorage.techtarget.com explains it out very well,
In general, disaster recovery refers to specific steps taken to resume operations in the aftermath of a catastrophic natural disaster or national emergency. In information technology, such steps may include restoring servers or mainframes with backups…
Natural Disasters
The idea that natural disasters may strike and cause problems may seem far fetched to some, but that is not necessarily the case. Those who had to face Hurricane Katrina without any continuity plan that they could turn to. Without being able to recoup so much of the data that they had stored up in that area meant that it was gone forever.
If these individuals would have had data backup they would have been able to recover the information at another location.
Why It Must Be Done Immediately
No one knows for a disaster will strike. It is a good idea to be prepared for one rather than to be surprised by one. Having a backup plan in place will allow one to rest easy that even if disaster does strike, they are covered.