NSE may look to move more operations to the cloud

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Mumbai: NSE may look to move more parts of its technology infrastructure to the cloud, a top official said
The stock exchange currently uses largely on-premise systems but would look to move operations to the cloud in the future to improve speed,
We have started on our cloud journey
The ancillary systems, not the core ones have been moved to the cloud
The idealistic scenario would be when we are able to an auto switchover to the disaster recovery site
with SEBI requirements, the exchange conducts a two-day live operation from its disaster recovery site once every six months
RPO is how much of data you will lose if there is a disaster or how much data you are allowed to lose, RTO is how much time following a
According to SEBI requirements, RTO is four hours and RPO is half an hour. The exchange is currently using IT service provider IBM to
automate the transfer of operations to the disaster site
Earlier the switchover was done manually and took a few hours to complete and with automation, the time taken has reduced by 80% he
that few high-frequency traders/brokers were being given preferential access to its servers and that the exchange was allowing these traders
to place their servers in NSE premises that benefited both parties at the cost of others. The proceedings are pending before the Securities
Appellate Tribunal