Infrastructure Business Continuance
Trinity Consulting's Business Continuance offering provides strategic leadership and technical expertise to help you IT staff achieve business continuity for critical systems in the event of an outage or disaster.This is not a service for everyone as it provides capabilities well beyond the best practice disaster recovery processes required by most companies. However, if your company is one that requires high availability systems with less than a few minutes of downtime a year with the ability to instantly shift system operations to a remote site in event of fire, flood or other significant problem, then we can help you keep your systems up even in the most trying times.
Business Continuance requires governance at the executive level in concert with key business and IT leaders to ensure that resources and personnel are available to support this strategic initiative.
A business rather than organizational size requirement, the ability to almost immediately resume key systems operations after a substantial incident can keep revenues of hundreds of thousands to many millions of dollars a day flowing steadily rather than being interrupted or diverted elsewhere.
Trinity Consulting guides you through the strategic impact and technical processes of continuance planning and design.
- Business Resumption Plan - specifies a means with which critical services will be maintained throughout the failure either at the failure location or an interim datacenter location
- Contingency Plans - each deliverable contains a series of contingency plans that contain instructions for dealing with events of a failure internally and externally
- Disaster Recovery Plan - Operational procedures & planned strategies for post-failure recovery
- Performance & Assessment - Server, network, & applications are assessed to ensure they meet minimum requirements
- Data replication - Storage or application based design & planning of local or multi-site data replication
- Functional Testing - stress and failover testing is performed using real-world performance and load scenarios prior to implementation