2. Downtime: What it is….
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On computational environments, downtime is obvious to everybody (time
of system down), but the most important thing to keep in mind is:
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Downtime can lead to serious material and non-material damages
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Downtime not only represents money lost, but trust, image of your
brand, damages for your customers, etc
3. Main Reasons for System Failures
!
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Around 70% of all system failures can be
attributed to software or user errors. This
number is based on researches and
published for example in the Oracle
Backup and Recovery Handbook
Others
5%
Software Error
36%
Phisical (HW Problems)
25%
Operation (User Error)
34%
Reference: libelle.com.cn
4. Impacts and Consequences of
System Downtime
Visible Impacts!
Invisible Impacts!
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Lost Production Hours
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Employee Dissatisfaction
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Increased Costs
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Lost Revenue
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Security Issues
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Bad Financial Performance
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Lost Profits
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Decreased Productivity
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Liabilities and Risks
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Press Attention
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Dissatisfied Customers
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Poor Communications
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Time to Restore Normal Operation
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Brand Erosion
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Lower IT Department Reputation
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Long-Term Loss of Customers
6. Think in High Availability
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The availability and accessibility of data is one of the most costly
investments of every organisation
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The cost of downtime or data loss is usually vastly underestimated
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Where there is a downtime incident, most of the affected departments are
surprised by the actual consequences