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Make Disaster Recovery Actionable
Info-Tech Research Group, July 2011
Keep your DRP from becoming expensive shelfware
Your Challenge
- The enterprise has a DR plan, but has invested nothing in ensuring that it is actionable.
- Without trained resources, and the validation that only testing provides, the plan is destined for failure.
- This solution set will help clients ensure that, when required, the enterprise can put its DR plan into action.
Our Advice
Critical Insight
- DR operations are not just an IT responsibility; DR teams must be staffed from across the enterprise and role redundancy is essential.
- 40% of enterprises with DR plans never test them. Without testing, staff is never trained and problems are not discovered.
Impact and Result
- Upon completion of the work outlined in this Solution Set, you will have ensured that the enterprise is fully prepared to respond to a disaster.
Get to Action
1.Get a crash course on staffing and executing DR plans Be able to educate the rest of IT and the business on what's involved in operating the DR capabilities.
- Storyboard: Make Disaster Recovery Actionable - Bring the DRP to Life: Make the Plan Actionable
2.Build a DR Team Identify the skills, roles and responsibilities required to operate the enterprise DR capability.
- DR Team Build Sheet
3.Test DR capabilities Make sure that the organization understands the plan and can put it into action should a disaster occur.
- DRP Test Worksheet - DRP Test Schedule Worksheet
*This is a bundle package with multiple titles
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