Formulating a Disaster Recovery Plan
Educating yourself about disasters is an essential first step in understanding the nature of the threats facing your IT department—and your business. To formulate a working disaster recovery plan, you also must understand the impact of potential disasters on your business, so you can create a plan that is cost-effective in light of the losses your business might suffer.
Planning is a labor-intensive process that involves these elements:
Identifying critical functions
Allocating resources
Identifying critical tasks
Generating plan procedures
Testing the plan
A disaster recovery plan is usually part of a larger plan, called a business continuity plan (BCP). The BCP encompasses all aspects of your business—including ...
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