IBM invests $300 mln in Disaster Recovery Centers
Posted on Tue, 19 Aug 2008 22:35:04 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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BOSTON (Reuters) - IBM plans to spend $300 million this year to build 13 "cloud
computing" data centers where businesses can store information for quick
retrieval in case their computer systems are destroyed in a disaster.
Cloud computing refers to services accessed via the Web that seem to exist in a
cloud over the Internet.
The computing giant, which will unveil the plan on Wednesday, is building the
sites in 10 countries, including China, Japan, Turkey, Poland, France and the
United States.
IBM has so far rolled out the cloud-computing data recovery technology to fewer
than five of its 154 existing data centers, the oldest of which was built more
than 40 years ago.
The technology encrypts data on computers, automatically sending it to IBM's
cloud computing center over the Internet.
If a customer's computer breaks down or a data center is destroyed, lost data
can be restored via the Web in two to six hours, IBM Vice President Mike Riegel
said in an interview.
Older technology known as "data mirroring" is far more expensive than
cloud-computing technology and relies on two sets of data in two locations. But
it also allows for systems to be restored in less than an hour, he said.
IBM's rivals in this area include Hewlett-Packard Co and privately held SunGard.
(Reporting by Jim Finkle; Editing by Braden Reddall)
© Copyright 2008 Reuters.
Posted on Tue, 19 Aug 2008 22:35:04 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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