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IT Disaster Recovery
Plan
IT Disaster Recovery
Plan activation will be controlled by designated personnel. Disaster
Recovery and Business Resumption planning directly supports an
organization's goal of continued operations. Organizations practice
contingency planning because it makes good business sense.
IT Disaster Recovery
Plan - definition
A Disaster Recovery
Plan (DRP) is defined as the documentation that delineates all the
roles and responsibilities for personnel, along with the steps that
must be taken to successfully move the production processing
performed at the site of the disaster to the Disaster Recovery site.
IT Disaster Recovery
Plan – address critical functions
To avert potential
contingencies and disasters or minimize the damage they cause,
organizations can take steps early to control the event. Disaster
Recovery/Continuity Planning involves more than planning for a move
offsite after a disaster destroys a data center.
It also addresses how
to keep an organization's critical functions operating in the event
of disruptions, both large and small. This broader perspective on
Disaster Recovery/Business Resumption Planning is based on the
distribution of computer support throughout an organization.
Explore the Disaster Recovery
Toolkit
Contains 18 ready to use templates for successful
Disaster Recovery Planning / IT Service Continuity
Management
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