DDI for Disaster Recovery
Technology Distribution Specialists (TDS) provides advanced infrastructure for ensuring business continuity through DDI for Disaster Recovery. In an era where 100% uptime is a baseline requirement for APAC enterprises, the integration of DNS, DHCP, and IPAM (DDI) is critical for managing failover processes.Our solutions, powered by EfficientIP, leverage Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) and automated IP management to ensure yourservices remain available even during a catastrophic site failure.
Ensuring Continuity with DDI for Disaster Recovery
Reliable Disaster Recovery depends on the ability to seamlessly redirect traffic from a compromised or offline site to a functional one. By implementing DDI for Disaster Recovery, your organisation can automate the update of DNS GSLB records in real-time, ensuring that users are always routed to the nearest available resource. This level of automation eliminates the human errors and delays associated with manual DNS updates during a crisis, significantly reducing your Recovery Time Objective (RTO).
The Role of DNS GSLB in Global Availability
At the heart of a resilient network is the ability to manage traffic across multiple geographic locations. Our DDI for Disaster Recovery framework focuses on:
- Automated DNS GSLB:Automatically directing traffic based on server health, location, and availability to ensure 100% uptime.
- Centralised IPAM for Recovery: Maintaining a single source of truth for your IP space across primary and backup data centres.
- Rapid Service Restoration:Using DDI automation to re-provision network services instantly in a secondary environment.
- Multi-Cloud Resilience: Managing Disaster Recovery protocols across AWS, Azure, and on-premises infrastructure from a single pane of glass.
Strategic Resilience with TDS
Based in Sydney, TDS acts as a specialist Value Added Distributor, helping Australian and regional firms move away from expensive, legacy name-brand solutions. We provide the professional deployment and technical intelligence required to build a DDI for Disaster Recovery architecture that prioritises performance and ROI. By focusing on high-fidelity data and automated failover, we ensure your organisation achieves enterprise-grade resilience across the APAC market.
Speak with our Sydney-based technical team to learn more about our specialised value-added distribution services.
FAQ: What is GSLB?
Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) is a method of distributing traffic across multiple geographically dispersed servers. Within a DDI for Disaster Recovery strategy, GSLB uses DNS to direct users to the most appropriate functional server, providing a critical layer of protection against regional outages.
