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New Disaster recovery and co-location.
I've been tasked with researching companies that offer server co-location in support of our new disaster recovery plan (which I am also writing).

Does anyone know of any companies that do server hosting for disaster recovery?

Thanks.
New Verado
[link|http://www.verado.com|http://www.verado.com]

We have a backup app server along with all of our webservers colo'd there with an IPSEC tunnel back to our building over a T1. The app server is a mirror of the one in our local server room for disaster puposes.
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Steve
New www.recovery.sungard.com
I'm not as funny as I think I am.
New Thanks for the help.
I'll look into these today.

:)
New Re: Disaster recovery and co-location.
Look into COMDISCO [link|http://www.comdisco.com/|[link|http://www.comdisco.com/|http://www.comdisco.com/]]
You might find this interesting too: [link|http://www.drj.com/|[link|http://www.drj.com/|http://www.drj.com/]]
Have fun,

Carl Forde
New Don't forget your due diligence
COMDISCO is in rather serious economic trouble. Among other details is the fact that their business model was heavily dependent upon leasing. The way that leasing works is that they buy the computer on short term financing, and then rent it out at reasonable rates that will pay off the loan before the hardware is worthless. This works well if you are able to arrange for financing at preferential rates, which they used to be able to do.

However many of the holders of the leases were dot-coms who have since gone under, defaulting on the leases. When that happens it is COMDISCO who picks up the slack, which leaves them with a huge liability if they can't find someone else to lease. But it gets worse. Because they are in a sector which was just so hard hit, they have seen their stock plummet and no longer can even qualify for the preferential loans that they need to make leasing work. They do, however, have real assets. But those assets are unfortunately in an overbuilt sector.

At least this was the situation as of a couple of months ago. It might have improved since. But the lesson is clear, before finalizing any disaster recovery plans, be sure to do due financial diligence on your chosen co-lo provider. It doesn't matter how carefully you have set up your hardware. If the power goes out for nonpayment of bills, your site is down.

But on a more positive note for disaster recovery you might want to look at [link|http://www.angelfire.com/hi/plutonic/afs-faq.html|AFS].
New OT: Welcome Back Ben! It's good to see you posting again!
New Thanks -msg
     Disaster recovery and co-location. - (Brandioch) - (7)
         Verado - (Steve Lowe)
         www.recovery.sungard.com -NT - (dpeterson)
         Thanks for the help. - (Brandioch)
         Re: Disaster recovery and co-location. - (cforde) - (3)
             Don't forget your due diligence - (ben_tilly) - (2)
                 OT: Welcome Back Ben! It's good to see you posting again! -NT - (Another Scott) - (1)
                     Thanks -msg -NT - (ben_tilly)

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