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Disaster Recovery

Summary

Disaster Recovery refers to the strategies and processes that organizations employ to protect and recover critical data and infrastructure following a disruptive event.

Detailed Description

In the context of web3 and crypto, Disaster Recovery encompasses a comprehensive set of measures that ensure the availability and integrity of data and services in case of unforeseen events like power outages, cyber attacks, natural disasters, or hardware failures. These measures may include data redundancy, regular backups, failover systems, and more robust security protocols. Typically, the goal is to minimize downtime and data loss, thereby maintaining operational continuity in decentralized applications or blockchain networks.

Category
Infrastructure
Synonyms
DR
Business Continuity Planning
BCP

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Backup for Decentralized Applications

Decentralized applications can use cloud storage to maintain backups that can be restored in case of a smart contract failure.

Industries:

Finance
Gaming
Supply Chain

Platforms:

Ethereum
Binance Smart Chain
Polygon
Regulatory Compliance for Data Protection

Organizations implement disaster recovery systems to comply with data protection regulations, ensuring data is recoverable and secure.

Industries:

Healthcare
Finance
E-commerce

Platforms:

AWS
Azure
Google Cloud

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