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Business Continuity vs. Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

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When a hurricane leads to widespread power outages, flooding, and workforce disruption, for example, an effective disaster recovery plan ensures that IT systems remain up and running and that operations can come back online as soon as possible. The primary objective is a rapid return to normalcy while minimizing losses.

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Business Continuity vs. Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

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When a regional storm makes travel difficult and causes short-term power outages, for example, an effective business continuity plan will have already laid out the potential impact, measures to mitigate associated problems, and a strategy for communicating with employees, vendors, customers, and other stakeholders.

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Relational vs. Non-relational Databases

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Considering the airline database example above, a NoSQL database would, in this case, store semi-structured and unstructured data related to flights such as readings from airplane sensors and gauges, in-flight recordings and comms, GPS and mapping, regional conditions during the flight, and so on. Built-in replication.