The disaster recovery improvements, says the clinic, are part of the unit movement to an interoperable infrastructure and make a data archiving systems by BridgeHead software-plus-a data storage system of BRA MediStore use.
This hard drive based archive, says the clinic, replaced a tape-based system and help improve to release memory resources, as the availability of patient data.
After that staff with the clinic, the migration to a hard drive-based data archiving system the IT Department to back up all data of the unit every six hours, rather than once per day, as in the old band-based platform to enable.
Furthermore, says the clinic, in contrast to generic backup, replication and mirroring, tools, the transition to a hard drive-based archiving system means that the MediTech database is properly closed before the backup.
Quiesce is the process of which stop or slow down the rate of data transactions before a back-up process, this ensures, that a ' still ' entire picture in an archive, Infosecurity notes is secured.
In the event that a recovery is required, can the closed version of the IT system restored and lead from same point in time at which the backup occurred.
Tony Tomkys, BridgeHead software's Director of sales, said that contains static data remove installation disaster recovery from the primary backup stream and put you in a more secure, cost-effective storage environment.
This environment, he says can be accessed the data from physicians and clinicians when and where it is required, such as secured in the event of a disaster or system failure.
* Mike Roberts, IT Director at the London clinic, is giving a presentation: "data free at the point of need" on the BCS HealthCare 2011 Conference in Birmingham (Thursday) by tomorrow afternoon.
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