Data backup and disaster recovery deep underground in Kent...
By Dan Ilett
Published: 25 October 2005 12:55 GMT
Welcome to The Bunker, an ex-Ministry of Defence nuclear bunker now used for data backup and disaster recovery by the financial industry.
Photo: Dan Ilett
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About 10 years ago I mov...
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Accelerate Application Backup and Disaster Recovery With Remote Replica Management
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Business Case to Proof of Concept to Product Launch and End of Life, be point of escalation for product support to the product marketing, technical ...
Maintenance and scheduling of the current agreed Disaster Recovery (DR) procedures The role works across the Group business to ensure that Run ...
TCP IP network including some wireless access points.desktops - windows 2000 / Windows XP - All voice and network communications including ADSL/SDSL, ...
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