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IT Disaster Recovery Planning For Dummies
* The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that 40 percent of businesses hit with a disaster never reopen
* In the wake of Hurricane Katrina and 9/11, more and more businesses have recognized the need for disaster planning for their networks and IT
* Provides a much-needed road map for businesses who want
to put a technical disaster recovery plan in place, offering thorough, easy-to-use guidelines and realistic strategies for emergency preparedness, disaster management, and business continuity
* Shows how to set up plans, procedures, and resources that will minimize disruption and ensure continuity if disaster strikes, covering topics such as hot sites, cold sites, offsite storage, and backup copies
CONTENTS:
Foreword.
Introduction.
Part I: Getting Started with Disaster Recovery.
Chapter 1: Understanding Disaster Recovery.
Chapter 2: Bootstrapping the DR Plan Effort.
Chapter 3: Developing and Using a Business Impact Analysis.
Part II: Building Technology Recovery Plans.
Chapter 4: Mapping Business Functions to Infrastructure.
Chapter 5: Planning User Recovery.
Chapter 6: Planning Facilities Protection and Recovery.
Chapter 7: Planning System and Network Recovery.
Chapter 8: Planning Data Recovery.
Chapter 9: Writing the Disaster Recovery Plan.
Part III: Managing Recovery Plans.
Chapter 10: Testing the Recovery Plan.
Chapter 11: Keeping DR Plans and Staff Current.
Chapter 12: Understanding the Role of Prevention.
Chapter 13: Planning for Various Disaster Scenarios.
Part IV: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 14: Ten Disaster Recovery Planning Tools.
Chapter 15: Eleven Disaster Recovery Planning Web Sites.
Chapter 16: Ten Essentials for Disaster Planning Success.
Chapter 17: Ten Benefits of DR Planning.
Index.
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