Getting Started: Disaster Recovery Planning

Topics:
Disaster Planning and Management
Tags:
Crystal Ball,
Data Management,
Disaster Recovery,
Disaster Recovery Planning,
Recovery
Source:
Crystal Ball

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Overview: This article is about disaster planning work with many different types of organizations, that too many of them make the recovery process harder for themselves - or even impossible - by not planning ahead for disaster recovery. While they may take steps to try to prevent disasters, they ignore the reality that prevention won't always work. As a result, these organizations fail to take prudent and inexpensive preparatory actions to facilitate the recovery of their business operations. Finally, the underlying philosophy in this approach to disaster recovery planning it is that you can get a lot done without a lot of expense, that you can benefit greatly by thinking through as much as possible beforehand, and that you should assign responsibilities and make management decisions now.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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