Disaster Recovery
Disaster Recovery
Disaster Recovery
Table of Contents
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2. Business Continuity plan................................................................................................3
3. Classification of Disaster:................................................................................................3
4. Objective of DR...............................................................................................................4
4.1 Steps for DR:..............................................................................................................4
3. Classification of Disaster:
Possible crises and disasters for consideration:
2.Building fires
3.Floods
4.Power failures
5.Internet failures
7.Earthquakes
9. Transport shut-downs due to weather, strike, or more serious events (again could cause
serious staffing problems)
10.Terrorist attacks
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It's important to keep in mind that this list of possible disasters is far from exhaustive and
does not include many of the specialized concerns your particular organization may need
to consider and/or include in its disaster recovery plan. For example, if yours is a smaller
corporation, lesser events can have a greater impact on staffing, or who is on premises
with the necessary knowledge to perform certain tasks, etc.
4. Objective of DR
The primary objective of a Disaster Recovery plan is the description of how an
organization has to deal with potential natural or human-induced disasters. The disaster
recovery plannig steps that every enterprise incorporates as part of business management
includes the guidelines and procedures to be undertaken to effectively respond to and
recover from disaster recovery scenarios, which adversely impacts information systems
and business operations. Business Continuity (BC) and Disaster Recovery (DR) are the
watchwords of businesses in the Information Technology (IT) world.
Disaster Recovery Planning is the factor that makes the critical difference between the
organizations that can successfully manage crises with minimal cost and effort and
maximum speed.
The primary goal of any disaster recovery plan is to help the organization maintain its
business continuity, minimize damage, and prevent loss.
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2.Business impact analysis should be conducted at regular intervals
3.Documentation of changes
3.1Criteria
Documentation should include identification and contact details of key personnel in the
disaster recovery team, their roles and responsibilities in the team.
The dates of testing, disaster recovery scenario, and plans for each scenario should be
documented. Maintenance involves record of scheduled review on a daily, weekly,
monthly, quarterly, yearly basis; reviews of plans, teams, activities, tasks accomplished
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and complete documentation review and update. The disaster recovery plan developed
thereby should be tested for efficiency. To aid in that function a test strategy and
corresponding test plan should be developed and administered. The results obtained
should be recorded, analyzed, and modified as required. Organizations realize the
importance of business continuity plans that keep their business operations continuing
without any hindrance. Disaster recovery planning is a crucial component of today’s
network-based organizations that determine productivity, and business continuity