
How long have you been avoiding the fully-functional disaster recovery schematic? Ooo, that long? It's not without some warrant that companies avoid a comprehensive disaster recovery structure – the concept of a multimillion dollar investment in hardware, software, networking, and data center space that sits idle doesn't appeal to most companies. Yet what if you were to get more from that disaster plan than just recovery possibilities? Suppose it were an already functioning part of your IT business structure?
Veritas has an automated server provisioning application that can also be used as a remote QA or as a test facility as a disaster recovery site during a catastrophe. Go here to find out how to get the most out of the app. It is Veritas-specific, but it could be an affordable alternative for companies.