Pandemic Plan Development
IT Disaster / Technology Recovery Plan Development
Purpose of IT Technology/Disaster Recovery Plan
To identify and develop the scope, requirements, process, tasks and activities that will be performed to assist the Information Technology management staff in restoring IT services and protecting critical infrastructure. The developed plan will be simple, comprehensive, easy to maintain, test and to execute. Plans will be based on IT industry best practices.
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A comprehensive contingency plan for your IT
The TRP development engagement will aid in developing a comprehensive disaster recovery plan capable of meeting the technology recovery needs and objectives (RTO and RPO). The IT DRP/TRP development will allow your business to achieve its business recovery objectives (MAO – Maximum Acceptable Outage).
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Plan development will include:
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Plan to recover the IT environment to an alternate location in the event of a disaster
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Data protection and recovery solutions
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Supporting crisis management escalation process, and communication interfaces to manage an incident
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Document the high-level procedures in a formalized plan
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Test (tabletop) the accuracy and completeness of the IT DRP/TRP
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Many other important areas
Data is the most critical asset of any company
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Our IT TRP/DRP plan will cover vital records protection and recovery to address your business and IT needs including:
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Local and remote data protection (aka data replication / mirroring)
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Data replication technologies and platforms (including database replication)
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Digital and non-digital data
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Backup and restore
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Data consistency
Should you invest in an IT DRP/TRP if you are a small business owner or if you are on the cloud?
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The simple answer is definitely yes. Regardless of your business size, having a solid IT/DRP plan ensures that no matter what happens, your business will be able to recover the critical data necessary to maintain operations. It ensures that your data is backed up in a way that you'll be able to recover the critical information needed even if you host your production in the cloud utilizing Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Typically, Disaster Recovery planning, implementation and testing is not a service provided by your cloud solution provider and is YOUR responsibility.