Visible to the public A Proposed Virtual Private Cloud-Based Disaster Recovery Strategy

TitleA Proposed Virtual Private Cloud-Based Disaster Recovery Strategy
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsHamadah, Siham, Aqel, Darah
Conference Name2019 IEEE Jordan International Joint Conference on Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (JEEIT)
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-5386-7942-5
Keywordsback-up procedures, business continuity, business continuity issues, cloud computing, Cloud-Based Disaster Recovery, Computational modeling, Disaster Cycle, Disaster Recovery (DR), disasters, Google, Information security, information technology, Organizations, Planning, pubcrawl, recovery point objective, Recovery Point Objective (RPO), recovery time objective, Recovery Time Objective (RTO), resilience, Resiliency, security, System recovery, traditional disaster recovery, virtual private cloud-based disaster recovery strategy
Abstract

Disaster is an unexpected event in a system lifetime, which can be made by nature or even human errors. Disaster recovery of information technology is an area of information security for protecting data against unsatisfactory events. It involves a set of procedures and tools for returning an organization to a state of normality after an occurrence of a disastrous event. So the organizations need to have a good plan in place for disaster recovery. There are many strategies for traditional disaster recovery and also for cloud-based disaster recovery. This paper focuses on using cloud-based disaster recovery strategies instead of the traditional techniques, since the cloud-based disaster recovery has proved its efficiency in providing the continuity of services faster and in less cost than the traditional ones. The paper introduces a proposed model for virtual private disaster recovery on cloud by using two metrics, which comprise a recovery time objective and a recovery point objective. The proposed model has been evaluated by experts in the field of information technology and the results show that the model has ensured the security and business continuity issues, as well as the faster recovery of a disaster that could face an organization. The paper also highlights the cloud computing services and illustrates the most benefits of cloud-based disaster recovery.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8717404
DOI10.1109/JEEIT.2019.8717404
Citation Keyhamadah_proposed_2019