Ensure Network Resilience In A Network Disaster Recovery Plan
SearchNetworking, December 9th, 2022
A network disaster recovery plan doesn't always mean network resilience. Learn how factors like funding, identifying potential risks and constant updates make a difference.
A key attribute of resilience is the ability of an item to adapt to a situation and overcome a problem to the point where it returns as close to how it was before the event occurred.
The notion of resilience has grown because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced many organizations to reinvent how they worked due to employees getting sick from the virus and working remotely.
In the case of networking, network availability is an important business asset. Loss of internet access, loss of wireless communications and loss of the ability to connect with other employees, offices and customers are among the worst-case networking scenarios organizations currently face.