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10 things you should cover in your business continuity plan
Business continuity is much more than just a fancy word for "backup" -- although some organizations treat it that way. A comprehensive business continuity plan BCP provides a roadmap for continuance and/or restoration of mission-critical functions during and after a disaster, such as a fire, flood, tornado or even a...
Tags: Backup, Disaster, Best Practice, Business Continuity, Business Continuity Plan, Business Recovery Team, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2007-09-17
ASUS A8N-SLI Premium with IDE and SATA RAID will not boot
My SATA Nvidia controlled RAID array crashed and I am trying to do a restore from a Disaster Recovery CD (DR-CD). It had been booting fine from the SATA Raid1 array and I installed the IDE drive for a backup device and did a backup to it. After...
Tags: Serial ATA, IDE Drive, geo-mar-wat-spam@..., IDE, xp, disaster, hardware, sata, ASUS
Discussion threads 2006-12-14
ASUS A8N-SLI Premium with IDE and SATA RAID will not boot
IMy SATA Nvidia controlled RAID array crashed and I am trying to do a restore from a Disaster Recovery CD (DR-CD). It had been booting fine from the SATA Raid1 array and I installed the IDE drive for a backup device and did a backup to it. After...
Tags: ASUS, disaster, geo-mar-wat-spam@..., hardware, IDE, IDE Drive, sata, Serial ATA, xp
Discussion threads 2006-12-14
Be prepared: Winterize your disaster recovery plan
John McCormick takes a break from security bulletins to remind everyone about another crucial security gap--planning for disasters. We actually have a relatively slow week in advance of the monthly Microsoft Security Bulletin releases and that gives me time to look at a very serious security problem—lack...
Tags: John McCormick, Ready.gov, Food & Beverage, disaster recovery, flu, disaster planning, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Information Technology, Disaster Recovery Planning, Disaster, Productivity, Security, Data Management
Technical articles 2006-11-13
Address large-scale disasters with the Business Continuity Planning trinity
Douglas MujanaLets Discuss views
Tags: dmujana@..., disaster, recovery, continuity planning, recovery strategies, it management, business continuity, business continuity planning
Discussion threads 2006-08-08
What/how would you document to guard against 1-person failure point in IT?
What/how would you document to guard against 1-person failure point in IT?I am a single-person I.T. Department for a non-profit child welfare agency, managing 150 users, 100 desktops, 6 servers, and all aspects of technology. We have our email, database, app, file, and print servers, phone system (within a...
Tags: password, security, management, disaster, documentation, risk, planning, Understaffed, it management, backup, network, server, information technology
Discussion threads 2006-04-12
Catastrophic Success Story.
I just had an experience this week which I want to relate as it may cause some to stop and think about thier own situation.We are all told to have our desaster plan in place, just in case the unspeakable should happen. On Monday, I came into work to...
Tags: window, serverS, backup, server, linux, disaster, AmberHaze, hardware
Discussion threads 2006-03-12
Geek Trivia: Rising from the ashes
What notable item of symbolic, nonscientific cargo survived the Challenger disaster completely unscathed? Twenty years ago this week, one of the gravest moments in the history of the American space program came to pass. On Jan. 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger exploded a mere 73 seconds...
Tags: Jay Garmon, Challenger, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Cargo, TechRepublic Inc., NASA, Disaster, Professional Development, Aerospace & Defense, Strategy, Career, Manufacturing, Management
Technical articles 2006-01-24
Exchange 2003 Disaster Recovery
Hi All,I am currently planning our disaster recovery. We have an Exchange 2003 server. At our DR site we have an exact replica of our current network that is also connected to our current network with a domain controller at our DR site that replicates with our main...
Tags: disaster, disaster recovery, DR Site, e-mail, exchange, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, recovery, server, stephen_langley@...
Discussion threads 2005-12-13
Stop playing games before the next crisis hits
Good points, butI think this is still relying on old and soon to be outdated communication capabilities. A decade ago no one hardly had cell phones, now everyone does. Currently we utilize a satelite phone for our emergency outages, but it is expensive. I foresee that one...
Tags: ChewyBass, disaster, game, it management, Stop, Stop Playing
Discussion threads 2005-12-01
Level 5 disasters: The worst-case scenario
Worst case disaster recovery thinkingHi,While consulting for Fortune 100 companies, I have found that asking the question 'Imagine the worst disaster that can happen to your data center' works very well. I agree, typically , disaster recovery plans need to be worked based on the worst case scenario.So often,...
Tags: adjunct office, backup, center, data, data center, disaster, disaster recovery, http://www.data-recovery-reviews.com, offsite, recovery, software
Discussion threads 2005-11-29
Level 5 disasters: The worst-case scenario
Mike Talon examines the worst-case-scenario disaster situations and how you can prepare a plan to address them. "The Worst Case Scenario," or a total loss of all data-center structures and systems, is the last thing any of us wants to think about. However, it is entirely possible...
Tags: Mike Talon, disaster recovery, Level 5, Disaster Recovery Newsletter, Disaster, Data Management
Technical articles 2005-11-28
Level 3 and 4 disasters: Data loss and critical system failures
Mike Talon discusses the primary considerations in dealing with data loss and system failures, and the scope of these types of events within his disaster recovery classification system. In previous columns, I laid out a classification system for the most common types of disaster recovery DR situations, and...
Tags: Level 3 Communications Inc., Mike Talon, Backups, disaster recovery, Disaster Recovery Newsletter, Data Loss, Data, Disaster, Data Management
Technical articles 2005-11-21
Classification system for disaster levels
Mike Talon offers a system for classifying disaster levels for the data center. Every so often, I like to review a system that has been proposed to classify disasters and potential responses. While nearly everyone involved in disaster recovery DR planning has some idea of the types...
Tags: Mike Talon, SECURITY, attack, Disaster Recovery Newsletter, Disaster, Disaster Recovery, Data Centers, Data Management, Storage, Hardware
Technical articles 2005-11-07
Put an Internet disaster plan in place
Most organizations tend to focus time and money on preparing for natural disasters and physical disasters, but fewer think about preparing for an Internet disaster. While not quite as extensive, an Internet disaster is often much more likely. Find out why Jonathan Yarden advises companies to prepare for Internet disasters...
Tags: Jonathan Yarden, Internet, Disaster recovery, Internet Security Focus Newsletter, Disaster
Technical articles 2005-09-30
Tools for the ultimate high-tech survival kit
Technologists are inventing high-tech devices to add to disaster survival kits of the future. New technologies for survival kits include those that can turn sewer water into Gatorade, equip people with long-lasting lighting, or save hypothermia victims without the use of electricity.What high-tech devices would you add to a survival...
Tags: disaster, disaster recovery, Gatorade, networking, Sonja Thompson, survival kit, tool, tools
Discussion threads 2005-09-30
Outsourcing disaster recovery operations, part 4: Regularly review outsourcing contracts
Its not just about DR contractsI would caution againt this "hands off" approach that just deals with contract issues. The real solution is that ITIL Change Management processes must mandate that changes applied to production systems must be immediatly applied to DR systems or the change should be rejected apart...
Tags: disaster recovery
Discussion threads 2005-09-27
Preparing for large-scale disasters and anticipating recovery time
There are some disasters that challenge any business contingency plan that you might put in place. Make sure you set realistic expectations for recovery time in the event of large-scale disasters. I usually plan my topics several weeks in advance, and it so happens that I chose to...
Tags: Backups, Mike Talon, large-scale disaster, disaster recovery, Disaster Recovery Newsletter, Recovery, Disaster, Data Management
Technical articles 2005-07-25
Identify the cause of a disaster and reveal the extent of damage before you launch the recovery phase
Even though the natural tendency is to recover the data as soon as possible after a disaster, you should take a methodical approach to the problem. Mike Talon breaks down the action plan immediately following a damaging incident. So, you've made backup tapes, used replication tools, or otherwise...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Mike Talon, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, virus, recovery, virus attack, disk, Disaster Recovery Newsletter, Data, Disaster, Server, Disaster Recovery
Technical articles 2005-07-18
Plan for the less destructive data center incidents
Not all "disasters" are on the same scale, and may not even result in data loss. However, less destructive incidents such as security breaches and technical emergencies happen all the time. You can plan for these smaller-scale disasters just like you do the big ones. In this article, Mike Talon...
Tags: Storage, Mike Talon, Data centers, PRODUCTIVITY, data center, security, Disaster Recovery Newsletter, Network, Disaster, Disaster Recovery, Networking, Hardware, Data Management
Technical articles 2005-07-11


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