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Data Protection Diaries – My data protection needs and wants

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Data Protection Diaries – My data protection needs and wants

Rather than talking about what others should do or consider for their data protection needs, for this post I wrote down some notes using my Livescribe about what I need and want for my environment. As part of walking the talk in future posts I'm going to expand a bit more on what I'm doing as well as considering for enhancements to my environment for data protection which consists of cloud, virtual and physical.

Why and what am I Protecting?

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Livescribe notes that I used for creating the following content

What is my environment

Server and StorageIO (aka StorageIO) is a small  business that is focused in and around data infrastructures which includes data  protection as a result, have lots of data including videos, audio, images,  presentations, reports, research as well, file serving as back-office  applications.  Then there are websites,  blog, email and related applications, some of which are cloud based that are also part of my environment that have different availability, durable, and accessibility requirements.

 

My  environment includes local on-site physical as well as virtual systems, mobile  devices, as well as off-site resources including a dedicated private server  (DPS) at a service provider. On one hand as a small business, I could  easily move most if not everything into the cloud using an as a service model. However, I also have a lab and research environment for doing various things  involving data infrastructure including data protection so why not leverage those  for other things.

 

Why do I need to protect my information and data infrastructure?

  • Protect  and preserve the business along with associated information as well as assets
  • Compliance  (self and client based, PCI and other)
  • Security  (logical and physical) and privacy to guard against theft, loss, instrusions
  • Logical  (corruption, virus, accidental deletion) and physical damage to systems, devices,  applications and data
  • Isolate  and contain faults of hardware, software, networks, people actions from  spreading to disasters
  • Guard  against on-site or off-site incidents, acts of man or nature, head-line news  and non head-line news
  • Address  previous experience, incidents and situations, preventing future issues or  problems
  • Support  growth while enabling agility, flexibity
  • Walk  the talk, research, learning increasing experience

My wants - What I would like to have

  • Somebody else pay for it all, or exist in world where there are no threat risks to information (yeh right ;) )
  • Cost  effective and value (not necessarily the cheapest, I also want it to work)
  • High  availability and durability to protect against different threat risks (including  myself)
  • Automated,  magically to take care of everything enabled by unicorns and pixie dust ;).

My requirements - What I need (vs. want):

  • Support  mix of physical, virtual and cloud applications, systems and data
  • Different  applications and data, local and some that are mobile
  • Various operating environments including Windows and Linux
  • NOT  have to change my environment to meet limits of a particular solution or  approach
  • Need  a solution (s) that fit my needs and that can scale, evolve as well as enable  change when my environment does
  • Also  leverage what I have while supporting new things

Wrap and summary (for now)

Taking a step back to look at a high-level of what my data protection needs are involves looking at business requirements along with various threat risks, not to mention technical considerations. In a future post I will outline what I am doing as well as considering for enhancements or other changes along with different tools, technologies used in hybrid ways. Watch for more posts in this ongoing series of the data protection dairies via  www.dataprotectiondiaries.com.

 

Ok, nuff said  (for now)

Cheers Gs


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