Fernando Hernandez
IT244/Axia College
Introduction
In this assignment, I will go over the different items related to the disaster recovery plan. I will go over the purpose of the plan, explain the key elements that go into a plan, the methods of testing the plan, and why we test the plan. All while explaining why the disaster recovery plan is so critical to businesses in the event of an emergency.
What is the purpose of a Disaster Recovery Plan?
The purpose of the disaster recovery plan is to ensure the process of recovering mission critical systems has a plan of action in case of a disaster. The disaster recovery plan makes sure all the steps to bring up the critical to less critical systems are laid out for all personnel to follow in the event a disaster happens. It advises each department that contains these systems to follow a process, which will create less downtime. A disaster recovery plan makes sure the business is running at all times so that there are no major interruptions due to a disaster. Not having a DRP leaves a business at risk of something going wrong that may cost the business a lot of money or shut the business down totally.
What are the key elements of a DRP?
The key elements of a disaster recovery plan are to keep computers running, meeting all agreements between customers and suppliers, and being proactive rather than reactive. Keeping the computers and systems running is an essential element to the disaster recovery plan. The systems and computers are the link to the services they provide. The business relies on the internet for their marketing or sales needs, especially in today’s world of business. Meeting the agreements between customers and suppliers is essential because they trust your business will deliver these services. Being proactive rather than reactive is always a good thing for a business to have. The employees or personnel should already know what to do when