Disaster Coordination
Now you have prepared most of the groundwork for your plan: you’ve justified it, got consensus, and created your BIA and RTO/RPOs. You have done your risk assessments, assessed physical limitations such as location and latency. You have planned and decided on your recovery tiers and negotiated your SLAs. So you finished planning your plan? Not quite, but you are at the final hurdle—the dependencies that arise once the disaster itself happens. I will go into more detail in Chapter 3, but here are some principles you can apply to coordinating your disaster. These principles come from the people whose job is arguably the most stressful and chaotic: the Army. They have developed 4Ci to help identify the essential components ...
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