| ss="articletext"> | | | | the disaster site but that they can run |
| When looking at business continuity testing and | | | | successfully, i.e. accurately and with the required |
| disaster recovery testing, probably the last thing | | | | performance? |
| you think about is performance. The system's | | | | The machines and systems in your home site |
| performance is good or at least adequate in your | | | | have been tuned to provide the necessary |
| main office, so why will it be any different in a | | | | performance. Running your systems on a |
| backup or disaster recovery site? Most | | | | different machine could well produce different |
| organisations that have a business continuity plan, | | | | performance, even if you think the specification |
| test it in some way but do they test that not | | | | of the machines is the same. |
| only can their systems run on the equipment at | | | | |