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Wind Powered Datacenter: Indiana, Heather M. Brotherton
Wind Powered Datacenter: Indiana, Heather M. Brotherton
Heather M Brotherton
This paper will investigate the feasibility of co-locating data centers on Indiana wind farms. Strategic long-term planning including combining clean energy, information technology, and efficient data center design could allow Indiana to emerge as an information technology service leader. There are economic advantages to locating a data center in Indiana. The cost of living in Indiana is low in comparison places such as California with high concentrations of data centers. This in turn means a lower cost workforce. Many less costly areas of the United States lack skilled workers to staff data centers. This is not the case in Indiana. …
Data Center Recovery Best Practices: Before, During, And After Disaster Recovery Execution, Heather M. Brotherton
Data Center Recovery Best Practices: Before, During, And After Disaster Recovery Execution, Heather M. Brotherton
Heather M Brotherton
This qualitative multiple case study analysis reviews well documented past information technology disasters with a goal of identifying practical before, during, and after disaster recovery best practices. The topic of cyberinfrastructure resiliency is explored including barriers to cyberinfrastructure resiliency. Factors explored include: adherence to established procedures, staff training in recovery procedures, chain of command structure, recovery time and cost, and mutual aid relationships. Helpful tools and resources are included to assist planners.
(Master's Thesis) Data Center Recovery Best Practices: Before, During, And After Disaster Recovery Execution, Heather M. Brotherton
(Master's Thesis) Data Center Recovery Best Practices: Before, During, And After Disaster Recovery Execution, Heather M. Brotherton
Heather M Brotherton
This qualitative multiple case study analysis reviews well documented past information technology disasters with a goal of identifying practical before, during, and after disaster recovery best practices. The topic of cyberinfrastructure resiliency is explored including barriers to cyberinfrastructure resiliency. Factors explored include: adherence to established procedures, staff training in recovery procedures, chain of command structure, recovery time and cost, and mutual aid relationships. Helpful tools and resources are included to assist planners.