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Non-Functional Requirements 6 - High Availablity & Disaster Recovery

Description

High Availability means a system can remain operational and accessible for extended periods, minimizing downtime and ensuring continuous service availability. Disaster Recovery focuses on the strategies and processes to swiftly recover and restore IT systems and data in a catastrophic failure or disaster.

Theme

Performance

Context

High Availability pertains to maintaining uninterrupted system operation, whereas "Disaster Recovery" addresses the processes and measures necessary for swiftly restoring functionality after a significant system failure or catastrophic event.

Value

It ensures business continuity, minimizes downtime, and safeguards against data loss, enhancing system reliability and resilience to disruptions.

Growth Rate

N/A

Priority

Critical

Review Date

2023-09-03