A disaster recovery (DR) site is necessary for all critical institutions like exchanges so that operations can be carried out seamlessly if any extraneous event affects the functioning of the main trading centre in Mumbai.
"The exchange shall be conducting live sessions from July 31, 2017 to August 1, 2017 from its DR site," NSE said in a circular issued today.
NSE has a disaster recovery site in Chennai, as per the exchange's annual report.
According to sources, markets regulator Sebi wants a special review of the stock exchanges' trading systems, back- up arrangements and disaster recovery plans, including handling sudden surge in volumes, in the wake of a major technical glitch at the NSE.
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