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When a crisis hits, simply surviving is not the same as maintaining operational excellence. Using the recent physical shutdown of Monitor Publications and NTV Uganda's broadcast pivot to YouTube as a real-time case study, this article explores the hidden trap of the "Single Point of Failure" (SPOF) in corporate infrastructure. I break down why static disaster recovery plans fail under pressure, why reactive improvisation cannot replace proactive architecture, and why regular, rigorous Disaster Recovery (DR) drilling is a non-negotiable requirement for leadership teams. If your organization's continuity strategy has never been live-tested under stress, you aren't recovering - you're just experimenting in front of a live audience.
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Relying on a locked server room for business continuity is a trap.
If a physical blockade hits bare-metal becomes an inaccessible tomb. Deploy a global cloud failover.
Does your disaster recovery plan assume you can always walk thru your front door?
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That green "sync completed" checkmark isn't a safety net; it's a mirror that instantly copies your accidental deletions and file corruptions. Since sync simply replicates live data, a ruined file on your laptop becomes a ruined file in the cloud. Check your cloud vendor's "version history" settings today to ensure you can roll back time.
When was the last time you actually tested pulling a deleted file back?
Eating junk food is actually more expensive than eating healthy organic food you've prepared yourself. This is true in both financial and health contexts.