Disaster Recovery Planning
Disaster Recovery Planning refers to the development and execution of strategies for restoring access to data, applications, and IT infrastructure in the event of an unplanned incident or disaster, with the primary goal of minimizing downtime and data loss. This process involves identifying critical systems, establishing recovery time objectives (RTOs) and recovery point objectives (RPOs), implementing backup and recovery solutions, testing disaster recovery plans, and continuously monitoring and improving these plans to ensure their effectiveness. It is an essential component of system administration and database administration within the broader context of technology management, as it enables organizations to maintain business continuity in the face of unexpected disasters or incidents.
External Links
- [DisasterRecovery.org] Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) | IT Disaster Recovery | Business Continuity Plan