Summary
What key strategies can cut data center downtime from climate and natural catastrophes?
Conducting wide-ranging risk and resilience assessments that consider both single and multiple sites, enhancing physical infrastructure based on insight from risk analytics, developing comprehensive business continuity plus disaster recovery plans and improving inter-location communication.
What practical steps can minimize data center downtime from natural catastrophe and climate risks?
Use dampers to absorb seismic energy and seismic-rated equipment to protect servers, install fire suppression systems and flood barriers and design the facility to withstand high winds, among other options.
What are some of the key elements of robust data center business continuity and disaster recovery planning?
Building redundant infrastructure and data backups by setting up secondary data centers, maintaining a detailed inventory of all equipment and systems, outlining procedures for restoring data and applications and planning for inter-data center support.
Ensuring continuity for your data center customers demands holistic risk management defined by rigorous risk protocols and analytical insight.
In this article, we set out five actions to achieve just this by managing data center downtime due to climate and natural catastrophe risks, specifically, we recommend you:
- Carry out wide-ranging data center risk and resilience assessments
- Ensure sites can withstand major data center downtime risks
- Deploy risk analytics for efficient data center downtime and shared fate risk management
- Develop robust business continuity and disaster recovery plans
- Improve inter-location communication between data centers
