A Case for Remote Data Replication

By: Ariel | Posted: 31st August 2006


A case for Remote Data Replication


Businesses recognize that remote data replication, remote backup, site failover and disaster recovery are essential tools for protecting their electronic data. Each data recovery solution is trying to solve key issues like central management, flexible volume selection and efficient use of available bandwidth. Remote data replication shortens disaster recovery time, and can help maximize data storage. This article will explain more about data recovery solutions and why remote data replication is so important.


While there are various data recovery solutions on the market, all of these solutions can be divided into three basic categories according to where the solution resides:


• Host-based


• Storage-based


• Network-based


Host-Based Solutions and Storage-Based Solutions


Host-based solutions are OS dependent and require an agent installed on each host – an agent that generally has limited OS support. This limits their scalability and increases management overhead as IT must configure and manage its DR solutions per OS and not centrally at the network layer.


Storage-based data solutions are vendor-specific leading to vendor lock-in or increased management overhead as IT tries to manage more than one storage vendor. Vendor lock-in typically eliminates the option of using lower-cost storage media at the secondary site, which would enable a company to contain its data recovery solution costs.


Unfortunately neither of these solutions allows for remote data replication. Without remote data replication the network remains vulnerable to a single point failure.Network-Based Solution - Remote Data Replication


Network based solutions live at the network level. Network based solutions replicate data at the block level providing the most efficient data replication thereby decreasing traffic on network links and resulting in the most up-to-the minute data copies at the secondary site. Remote data replication continually backs up data to remote sites so that no single point failure will disrupt the safety of the data.



The importance of remote data replication can not be undervalued.

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