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electronic data loss or system downtime in ... to disk-based backup ... The Disaster Recovery Survey 2012: Asia Pacific
failure happens: it disruptions are a common and costly business experience THE PROBLEM

71

%

81

%

Asia Pacific & Japan companies experienced electronic data loss or system downtime in the last year

IT decision makers are not very confident they could fully recover after a disaster

TOP 3 CAUSES OF DATA LOSS AND SYSTEM DOWNTIME

THE TOP 3 WAYS IT IS HURTING THE BUSINESS

44%

49%

60%

42%

LOSS OF POWER

DATA CORRUPTION

HARDWARE FAILURE

39%

LOSS OF EMPLOYEE LOSS OF DELAYED IN PRODUCTIVITY REVENUE PRODUCT / SERVICE DEVELOPMENT loss of productivity includes:

ADE

ER THE NEXT DEC DATA GROWTH OV

484GB of data lost each year–the equivalent of 12.1 million emails.

data volume: 50x

Average of 2 days business downtime

75x amount of files:

10

0

40%

llion terabytes) (1 zettabyte = 1 bi

global data level

For a 2000-employee business, average yearly loss of 32,000 man hours

sts increases, so will co As reliance on datass and failute re. tes) ith yte = 1.074 raby ablo associat(1edzewtt

are you planning wisely? WAITING FOR TROUBLE:

47%

52%

52%

52% review backup and recovery plans after disaster strikes

47% increased in digital security

52% increased spending on backup and recovery after disaster strikes

SPENDING DECISIONS FOR BACKUP AND RECOVERY:

10% of IT budget

9 % are not

31% don’t think

goes to backup and recovery

aware how much they spend

they are spending enough

now is the time to review disaster recovery plans

44

%

of Asia Pacific & Japan companies still rely on tape backup

%

83

want to move from tape to disk-based backup

1. Faster backups 38% 2. Speed of restoration 35% 3. Durability purposes 28%

%

55 %

39

are obligated by insurance policy or regulations to adopt recovery plan

qualify for reduced insurance premiums based on backup and disaster recovery strategy

BENEFITS OF NEXT-GENERATION BACKUP AND RECOVERY

17

2

hours

RETURN ON INVESTMENT OVER THREE YEARS

hours

CUT RESTORE TIMES ON AVERAGE

11

7 months

3

hours

AVERAGE PAYBACK PERIOD

hours

REDUCE BACKUP WINDOWS

5.8 ftes

1.4m SAVINGS IN TAPE-RELATED COSTS OVER 3 YEARS

SAVE IT STAFF TIME OVER 3 YEARS

money saved

time saved

Sources The Disaster Recovery Survey 2012: Asia Pacific and Japan: “Data Today Gone Tomorrow: How Well Companies Are Poised For IT Recovery” study (Vanson Bourne), an EMC-sponsored investigation of disaster recovery strategies from 2,500 IT decision-makers in private and public sector organizations in Australia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. IDC White Paper: “Generating Proven Business Value with EMC Next-Generation Backup and Recovery,” sponsored by EMC, October 2011 IDC iView: “Extracting Value from Chaos,” June 2011

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