BANGALORE, INDIA: We have been reading a lot on how virtualization and cloud, two of the most hyped technologies of the decade, have benefited businesses in bringing down their overall infrastructure expenditure.
However, on the other hand, not many know that the same trend has led several to stake their disaster recovery mechanisms.Also Read: Power outage, cyber crime drive downtime by 4-5 times
According to Anand Naik, director, Systems Engineering, Symantec, though virtualization and cloud are the most talked of technologies in enterprises today that is being deployed for critical applications, the company has found that these two technologies are adding up complexities to disaster recovery scenario.
He was sharing India-specific results of Symantec's sixth annual disaster recovery survey, where it surveyed 150+ large Indian enterprises, to CIOL in an exclusive interview.
As per the survey, most of the enterprises have today deployed some or the other form of virtualization for their critical applications. However, only 50 per cent of the virtual data is being regularly backed-up in these enterprises.
The percentage is low owing to several reasons ranging from policies, lack of resources, tools, to even the trend that many are jumping into cloud or virtualisation space just for the sake of it, and irrespective of whether or not they have the required infrastructure in place.
“Though virtualization have been there in the industry for quite sometime now, cloud per say, especially from back-up or disaster recovery perspective, is a new phenomenon that we are hearing only for the past 12-15 months. People are still in the evaluation stage,” he noted.
Almost 70 per cent reported that different tools for virtual and physical environments is a major challenge for them. With regard to backing-up on cloud, almost 25 per cent seem to be in the consideration or planning phase; however, lack capabilities as of today. Whereas, 40 per cent of the enterprises, though have the capabilities, are yet to implement it and almost 15 per cent are still undecided on whether or not to implement it.
As per the survey, it is just a mere 20 per cent of the lot who have implemented it and are backing up data using cloud storage environment.
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