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An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Cure

The unexpected loss of a production analytics system could mean more than just lost revenues; unplanned downtime can lead to loss of data and business reputation, decreased customer satisfaction and retention, reduced employee morale, productivity issues, and legal entanglements.

In a worst-case scenario, what's the business impact of losing access to business-critical data on your Teradata system? To avoid such pain, you need a plan, and we can help. The first step is to estimate how long — weeks, days, hours – you could operate successfully without your essential data. Business function impact is the primary factor in determining recovery time objective (RTO) as well as which recovery option is right for you.

Business Continuity

It is important to understand the three Teradata Business Continuity components when gathering requirements: Data Protection, Recoverability, and Availability. Each has its own attributes and builds on the previous component to protect business-critical systems.

  • Data Protection guards against data loss and may use data replication (backup) with tape or over a network for a secondary, offsite copy of critical data
  • Recoverability addresses data restoration in the event of a catastrophic system loss and involves a second system brought up upon declaration of a disaster
  • Availability is active protection for planned and unplanned downtime via real-time data synchronization to a second system

Recovery Options

RECOVERY TIME OBJECTIVE (RTO)6-8 WEEKS14 DAYSEST. 72 HOURS +EST. 24 HOURSMINUTES/HOURS
Teradata SolutionsReplacement SystemManaged Disaster RecoveryManaged Disaster Recovery-Cold (Cloud storage)Managed Disaster Recovery-Warm (Data Sync)Active-Active Systems with Managed Operations
Process During Disaster EventOrder New SystemDeclare DisasterDeclare Disaster (to Cloud)Declare Disaster (to Cloud)Ready to Use
Method of Data RecoveryRestore from BackupRestore from BackupRestore from Cloud StoragePeriodic SynchronizationContinuous Synchronization
BAR Software SupportedTSM, NBU, NV, TARA, DSANBU, DSADSAData MoverN/A
BAR Hardware SupportedTape, Data DomainData Domain-to Cloud onlyN/A-target Cloud onlyN/A-target Cloud onlyN/A
Annual TestingNoYesTwice AnnualTwice AnnualYes

Disaster Recovery As-a-Service

Fulfilling a critical need for cost-effective business continuity, Teradata Disaster Recovery As-a-Service (DRaaS) provides the ability for customers with an advocated backup and restore (BAR) solution using Veritas NetBackup and Dell EMC Data Domain to replicate on-site backups to the public cloud as frequently as desired and then restore them in a disaster scenario.

Upon declaring a disaster, a previously-architected Vantage system will be spun up in the pre-selected public cloud region and the latest backup will be restored and made ready to use. Included with this service is the option to perform an annual test and run the cloud system for two weeks, providing validation that the service meets your corporate governance requirements.

Managed Disaster Recovery

Managed Disaster Recovery provides a cloud-based set of services to support your disaster recovery (DR) business needs. It offers two tiers of recoverability: Managed Cold-DR and Managed Warm-DR. Each has differing levels of recovery time objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO). This allows you to pick a simple, quick to implement, and cost-effective DR solution for your critical Teradata systems that best meets your needs and technical landscapes.

The way it works is simple: upon declaring a disaster, a previously architected Teradata Vantage™ system is made available in the pre-selected public cloud region. For Cold-DR (est. 72 hr* RTO) the environment is provisioned with the last archive restored, for Warm-DR (est. 24 hr* RTO) the environment is enabled for production use. After the initial configuration Teradata will provide testing support 2 times per year should a DR event ever occur.

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Managed Disaster Recovery

Business Uptime Delivered As a Service

This paper describes how Teradata’s Managed Disaster Recovery service can help eliminate the guesswork and fill the critical need for cost-effective business continuity.

Eliminate the Guesswork

The Teradata disaster recovery team can help you find the right option for your organization by identifying and prioritizing business-essential applications and data, quantifying the relative importance and financial impact of a disaster, and developing potential recovery strategies based on your specific needs.

Let Teradata Help You Determine the Right Recovery Option