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End-to-end automated disaster recovery, cyber recovery and data protection platform with multi-cloud support. Offers recovery point objectives (RPOs) and RTOs measured in seconds, compliance reporting, and testing automation specifically designed for financial transaction systems.
Backup infrastructure, replication technology, and recovery procedures ensuring business continuity in the event of system failures or disasters.
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Automated Backup Scheduling Ability to schedule and automate data backups at customizable intervals. |
IBM Resiliency Orchestration schedules and automates recovery operations, implying automated backup scheduling as part of end-to-end orchestration. | |
Incremental Backups Supports only backing up changed or new data since the last backup, reducing resource usage. |
Incremental and differential backup support is standard in enterprise DR tools including IBM's platform. | |
Full Backups Ability to create comprehensive backups of entire systems or databases. |
The platform handles full recovery and full backups as required for DR and cyber recovery. | |
Encryption at Rest Data backups are encrypted during storage to prevent unauthorized access. |
Data encryption at rest is referenced in IBM's security documentation for their DR solutions. | |
Backup Retention Policy Management Ability to set, configure, and automate data retention periods for backups. |
Retention policies are part of automated compliance and policy management in IBM Resiliency Orchestration. | |
Cloud Backup Option Option to store backups in the cloud for offsite recovery. |
Multi-cloud and off-site (cloud) backup options are included as supported deployment architectures. | |
On-Premise Backup Option Ability to maintain backup copies at physical site(s) for local recovery. |
On-premise storage and hybrid deployments are both supported. | |
Backup Verification & Integrity Checking Automatic validation and integrity checks of created backup files. |
Automated integrity and verification is part of IBM’s cyber recovery and orchestration. | |
Backup Compression Ability to compress backup data to optimize storage space. |
Backup/data compression is typical for large scale enterprise DR solutions for storage optimization. | |
Backup Logging & Auditing Provides logs and audit trails for backup operations. |
Logging/auditing are included for compliance and reporting. | |
Backup Speed Maximum achievable speed for creating backup copies. |
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Supported File Types Variety of system and file types the backup system can handle. |
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Multi-location Backup Support Ability to create and manage backups across multiple geographic locations. |
Multi-location (geo-redundant) backup is a core feature for multi-cloud and global disaster recovery. |
Real-Time Data Replication Data changes are replicated instantly to backup locations. |
IBM advertises sub-second RPO/RTO, implying support for real-time replication for critical workloads. | |
Asynchronous Replication Replication occurs at intervals, possibly with a slight lag behind production. |
Asynchronous replication typically used in DR scenarios to optimize performance and flexibility. | |
Synchronous Replication Updates occur simultaneously at both primary and replica sites. |
Synchronous replication is implied by second-level RPO/RTO in high-criticality financial systems. | |
Cross-Platform Replication Ability to replicate data between different operating systems or infrastructure platforms. |
IBM's solution supports replication between on-prem and cloud and across platforms. | |
Replication Bandwidth Control Can limit or schedule replication data flow to avoid network congestion. |
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Failover Automation Automated switching to replica systems in case of primary system failure. |
Failover automation is a key benefit highlighted for IBM's Orchestration system. | |
Replication Monitoring and Alerts System monitors health/status of replication, sending alerts if issues are detected. |
Monitoring and alerting is present for all replica and backup health. | |
Replication Latency Time delay between data being written to the primary and appearing at the replica. |
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Multi-Site Replication Support Capability to replicate information to more than two sites for higher resilience. |
High-resilience solutions from IBM allow multi-site replication topologies. | |
Versioning Support Allows roll-back and access to previous versions of replicated data. |
Versioning and previous state rollback are referenced in documentation for DR orchestration. | |
Data Consistency Verification Ensures data integrity and consistency between primary and replica copies. |
Data consistency, integrity verification is specifically mentioned for financial systems. | |
Selective Replication Ability to choose specific data sets or applications to replicate. |
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Automated Recovery Orchestration Automated procedures for restoring key services/applications with minimal manual intervention. |
Automated restoration and orchestration is the key design principle. | |
Disaster Recovery Playbooks Detailed, standardized recovery scripts or manuals for various scenarios. |
IBM provides detailed playbooks and scenario runbooks. | |
Granular Restore Capabilities Ability to restore specific files, applications, databases, or systems as required. |
Granular and selective restore options are part of recovery orchestration solutions. | |
Rollback/Point-in-Time Restore Restoration to a specific time or backup snapshot. |
Point-in-time restores and snapshotting are referenced. | |
Self-Service Restore Interface Authorized users can initiate restore processes through a web GUI or portal. |
Self-service via management GUI/portal is available. | |
Testing and Simulation Tools Support for running disaster recovery test drills without impacting production. |
Testing/simulation of disaster and cyber recovery is a heavily marketed feature. | |
Recovery Speed Estimated time to recover a critical system or essential data. |
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Automated Application Dependency Mapping System maps and restores interdependent applications in a required order. |
Application dependency mapping is supported for restoring interdependent services in the correct order. | |
Comprehensive Documentation Accessible and up-to-date documentation for all recovery scenarios. |
Comprehensive and up-to-date documentation is standard for IBM enterprise products. | |
Multi-Platform Recovery Support Ability to restore systems running on different technology stacks or clouds. |
Multi-cloud and multi-platform support is a core differentiator. |
Scheduled DR Drills Ability to plan and execute regular disaster recovery test events. |
Scheduled DR drills, including test automation, are advertised as a compliance feature. | |
Automated Test Execution Automated workflows for running DR simulations. |
Testing automation is a major capability promoted in IBM's solution. | |
Reporting and Analytics Generate reports of test outcomes, response times, and gaps. |
Reporting and analytics on DR tests and outcomes are available. | |
Compliance Checklists Ensures tests meet regulatory requirements. |
Compliance checklists and regulatory reporting are included for finance sector use cases. | |
Role-Based Test Access Limits who can initiate, monitor, or stop DR tests. |
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Test Environment Isolation DR test environment is segregated to prevent interference with production. |
IBM supports isolated environments for DR testing. | |
Test Frequency How often DR tests are conducted. |
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Real-Time Monitoring During Tests Visibility into processes and results during live drill execution. |
Live progress and monitoring features are listed in documentation for test execution. | |
Automated Gap Analysis System evaluates outcomes to identify weaknesses or failures after each test. |
Automatic gap analysis and improvement planning is promoted after each DR test. |
BCP Template Support Includes or integrates with standardized business continuity planning templates. |
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Critical Operations Prioritization Enables ranking and quick restoration of the most vital business applications. |
Critical operations prioritization is part of IBM's business continuity orchestration. | |
Dependency Mapping Tools Visualizes operational and data dependencies to inform BCP planning. |
Dependency mapping is included for orchestrated recovery. | |
Cross-Team Alerting Notifies relevant business units during BCP/DR events. |
Cross-team and automated notification is a documented capability. | |
Third-Party Service Failover Supports failover processes for critical vendor-supplied services. |
Includes support for critical third-party services and managed vendor failover. | |
RTO/RPO Dashboard Displays recovery time objective and recovery point objective metrics related to current DR plans. |
RTO/RPO dashboard metrics advertised as key value for financial sector clients. | |
Policy Versioning Track and manage changes in BCP/DR policies over time. |
Policy versioning is part of compliance and administrative tracking. | |
Pre-Defined Incident Scenarios Library of scenario templates for rapid response during various disaster types. |
Pre-defined incident scenario libraries support rapid response planning. |
24/7 System Health Monitoring Round-the-clock monitoring of backup, replication, and DR resources. |
Round-the-clock monitoring as part of IBM's managed service and platform. | |
Custom Alert Triggers Users can define custom alerts based on metrics or incidents. |
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Automated Escalation Procedures Automate notification and escalation to response teams when incidents are detected. |
Automated escalation/workflow for high-severity incidents. | |
Alert Severity Levels Categorizes alerts by criticality or urgency. |
Severity levels and classifications are standard in IBM's alerting system. | |
Centralized Alert Dashboard Unified dashboard for managing and responding to all DR-related alerts. |
Central alert management/dashboard referenced in DR orchestration platform documentation. | |
Notification Channels Supports multiple notification channels (email, SMS, call, chat). |
Supports multiple communication channels for alerts (email/SMS/etc). | |
Alert Resolution Tracking Track status and resolution of alerts/incidents. |
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Automated Incident Ticketing Creates support tickets for failures or critical alerts automatically. |
Incident ticket creation is available for critical alerts/incidents. |
Encryption In-Transit Backup and replication data is encrypted during transfer. |
Data is encrypted both at rest and in transit for compliance. | |
Access Control & User Permissions Granular control over who can access, modify, or restore backup data. |
Fine-grained access controls available via enterprise IAM integrations. | |
Audit Trail Logging Detailed logs to track who accessed or changed DR systems or data. |
Comprehensive audit trail logging is part of compliance and reporting. | |
Regulatory Compliance Certifications Support for compliance with SOX, GDPR, FINRA, SEC, or local standards. |
IBM lists certifications with GDPR, FINRA, SOX and others in regulated industries. | |
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Enhanced authentication for administrative access to DR components. |
MFA supported via integration with identity provider. | |
Data Masking/Anonymization Sensitive data in backups can be masked during test recovery. |
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Immutable Backups Backups cannot be altered or deleted within defined retention windows. |
IBM’s cyber recovery solutions include immutable backups for ransomware resilience. | |
Compliance Reporting Automated compliance and audit reports to demonstrate controls. |
Automated compliance and audit reports are a standard offering. | |
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Assign access by roles for least-privilege operation. |
Role-based controls and RBAC are provided for user/role assignment. |
Horizontal Scaling Support Can add more resources or nodes as the system grows. |
Solution is designed for horizontal scaling and high performance. | |
Performance Monitoring Tools to monitor resource usage and identify bottlenecks. |
Resource utilization and performance monitoring tools are built in. | |
Max Supported Data Volume Maximum volume the DR platform can reliably back up and recover. |
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Concurrent Backup/Restore Jobs Number of simultaneous backup or restore operations supported. |
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Multi-Tenant Support Supports hosting DR for multiple lines of business or brokerages. |
Supports multi-tenancy for organizations with multiple business units. | |
Load Balancing Spreads backup/restore workload automatically across resources. |
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Resource Auto-provisioning System can automatically assign storage, compute resources as needs change. |
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Web-Based Management Interface Modern, browser-accessible dashboard for system management. |
Web-based dashboard indicated in product description. | |
Mobile Access Ability to monitor and manage DR systems via mobile devices. |
Mobile management capabilities referenced in product documentation. | |
API Integration Open APIs for integration with monitoring, orchestration, or ticketing tools. |
API integration with orchestration and ITSM tools is advertised. | |
Contextual Help/Documentation Built-in help and documentation relevant to current tasks. |
In-product documentation and contextual help standard in IBM cloud UIs. | |
Multi-Language Support User interfaces and documentation available in multiple languages. |
Multi-language support is provided for global IBM SaaS products. | |
Accessibility Compliance Interfaces comply with accessibility standards for users with disabilities. |
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Customizable Dashboards Users can adapt views and widgets to personal or organizational needs. |
Customizable dashboards available for user/role requirements. |
24x7 Support Availability Vendor offers round-the-clock support for critical incidents. |
24/7 support is standard for IBM enterprise services. | |
Service Level Agreements (SLAs) Agreed-upon guarantees for availability and issue response. |
SLAs referenced in IBM service materials. | |
High Availability Architecture DR product itself is architected for high uptime with redundant components. |
High-availability (HA) platform architecture documented in solution overview. | |
Uptime Guarantee The percentage of time the service is guaranteed to be operational. |
No information available | |
Proactive Issue Notification Vendor notifies customers about disruptions or vulnerabilities proactively. |
IBM notifies clients of disruptions and security advisories proactively. | |
Dedicated Technical Account Manager Option for a named technical advisor from the vendor. |
Technical account manager option available as premium support offering. | |
Customer Training Programs Vendor provides training to ensure effective product use. |
Training and enablement included for enterprise customers. | |
Community and Knowledge Base Access Active user community and searchable technical knowledge base. |
Clients have access to IBM support community and technical knowledge bases. |
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