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Critical business processes
Keeping the computers running, meeting formal and informal service-level agreements, and being proactive rather than reactive are the mission critical business systems that must be protected by the DRP.
Internal, external, and environmental risks
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The disaster recovery plan describes the exact steps and procedures Personnel in key departments, specifically the IT department, must follow in order to recover critical business systems in the event of a disaster that causes the loss of access to systems required for business operations. The types of events that can happen and a DRP is needed are earthquakes, fires, floods, mudslides, snow, ice, lightning, hurricanes ,tornadoes, explosions, chemical fires, hazardous waste spills, smoke and water damage power outages caused by utility failures, high heat and humidity ,and solar flares.
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Disaster Recovery Strategy
Shared-site agreements are arrangements between companies with similar if not identical data processing centers. This compatibility in hardware, software, and services allows companies who enter into an agreement to back up each other when one of the partners has an emergency. Rather than build an entire infrastructure to back up its applications and data.
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Disaster Recovery Test Plan
Walk-throughs
Members of the key business units meet to trace their steps through the plan, looking for omissions and inaccuracies
Simulations
During a practice session, critical personnel meet to Perform a “dry run” of the emergency, mimicking the response to a true emergency as closely as possible.
Checklists
A more passive type of testing, members of the key departments “Check off” the tasks for which they are responsible and report on the accuracy of the checklist.
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Critical business processes
Keeping the computers running, meeting formal and informal service-level agreements, and being proactive rather than reactive are the mission critical business systems that must be protected by the DRP.
Internal, external, and environmental risks
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The disaster recovery plan describes the exact steps and procedures Personnel in key departments, specifically the IT department, must follow in order to recover critical business systems in the event of a disaster that causes the loss of access to systems required for business operations. The types of events that can happen and a DRP is needed are earthquakes, fires, floods, mudslides, snow, ice, lightning, hurricanes ,tornadoes, explosions, chemical fires, hazardous waste spills, smoke and water damage power outages caused by utility failures, high heat and humidity ,and solar flares.
it244
Disaster Recovery Strategy
Shared-site agreements are arrangements between companies with similar if not identical data processing centers. This compatibility in hardware, software, and services allows companies who enter into an agreement to back up each other when one of the partners has an emergency. Rather than build an entire infrastructure to back up its applications and data.
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Disaster Recovery Test Plan
Walk-throughs
Members of the key business units meet to trace their steps through the plan, looking for omissions and inaccuracies
Simulations
During a practice session, critical personnel meet to Perform a “dry run” of the emergency, mimicking the response to a true emergency as closely as possible.
Checklists
A more passive type of testing, members of the key departments “Check off” the tasks for which they are responsible and report on the accuracy of the checklist.
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