Disaster recovery facility to rise in Clark Freeport

CLARK FREEPORT -- PLDT Clarktel, in partnership with ePLDT and PLDT Enterprise, has started the construction of its disaster recovery facility inside the Freeport.

The facility is expected to complement the daily operations of its existing data center in the region.

The project, which will be completed by the third quarter of 2018, is eyed to have a total of 1,300 seats, which may be availed of as a stand-alone service or coupled with Vitro racks. This allows enterprises in Clark Freeport and neighboring communities to easily conform with global requirements and to comply with ISO 22301 or the Business Continuity Management System guidelines.

PLDT Clarktel President and CEO Boy Castaneda said that ensuring business continuity through the disaster recovery facility is imperative to delivering the best service to all stakeholders within the region.

"To further strengthen our resiliency roadmap, we recognized the need for a robust disaster recovery facility, which in the long run would help propel the region's economic growth by ensuring organizations under our care have the confidence to resume their operations with a more comprehensive approach to business continuity," Castaneda said.

Eric Alberto, president of ePLDT and PLDT-Smart chief revenue officer, for his part, stressed that Clark is the best venue to build the new disaster recovery site with its geographical attributes.

"Disasters prompt the discussions on security and backup. More progressively in this digital world, disasters are not a question of 'if' but a question of 'when.' We, at PLDT and ePLDT, are your partners in protecting the enterprise's most important resource-data-in the midst of heightening technologies," Alberto said. "In tandem with the Clark Vitro data center facility behind us, all businesses can continue operating, even when the unfortunate happens."

PLDT senior vice president and head of Enterprise Business Jovy Hernandez said the complementing features of the Vitro Data Center and the new PLDT Clarktel Disaster Recovery Facility will help deliver outstanding business continuity and resilience to enterprises, specific to their backup requirements.

"PLDT's technology initiatives will help foster the continuous economic growth of Clark by making world-class facilities readily available to their locators," Hernandez said.

"This new DR facility is a testament of our continuous support for the government in ensuring business resiliency in the region," he added.

ePLDT maintains nine data centers, two of which -- Vitro Makati and Vitro Clark -- are the first and only in the country to receive the ANSI/TIA-942 Rated 3 Design Certificate.

The guidelines set by ANSI/TIA-942 emphasized the redundancy design of the data centers to ensure the highest availability during unplanned maintenance and infrastructure expansion.

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