Business Driven Technology
Business Driven Technology
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781259567322
Author: Paige Baltzan Instructor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Disaster recovery plan:

  • A disaster recovery plan denotes a complete process for recovering data or a system in catastrophic disaster event.
  • It includes back up details of files and systems and their storage locations.
  • Time is given to people of area to evacuate or relocate as per weather reports.
  • The staff should be trained properly to follow guidelines correctly.
  • The data protection should be ensured and should be detailed within plan.
    • Back up should be taken for confidential data.
    • The storage should be at remote location outside company site.
  • The stages required for recovery process is to be defined.
  • The recovery of network and key applications should be defined.
  • The logistical support would include:
    • Evacuation systems.
    • Primary health aids...

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