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- ISBN13: 9780470039731
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Product DescriptionIf you have a business or nonprofit organization, or if you are in charge of information systems in the business know that disaster recovery planning is very important. But it is easy to OFF. After all, when you start; IT Disaster Recovery Planning For Dummies shows you how to start creating a safety net while working on the details of the general plan. The plan is entitled to their businesses back on track quickly, WH. . . More>>
IT Disaster Recovery Planning for Dummies
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There is very little literature on this topic as a clear and simple as this book, just excellent Rating: 5 / 5
If you suddenly find yourself at the end of creating a disaster recovery plan for your organization, this is the book for you. And because we are assuming that he was responsible for this, we can assume that you have to sell the idea to management. Follow these pasos.Paso 1. To read this from start to fin.Paso 2. Follow the book on creating a high-level analysis of the impact of business of the company. The BIA will help you decide which parts of the body to address the first lugar.Paso 3. Follow the instructions to create an interim plan prior to recovery desastres.Lo can have one or two months in a medium sized company a few hundred people. Then you’re ready to begin actual planning. I reread the book, and pay particular attention to the following .* How to make an analysis of business impact (BIA) for each line of business for your company to be able to understand what the key elements of the business sector, ie. resources, people, relationships with other departments, customers and suppliers (aka points) .* If you are a person of technology, learn to focus on process _business_. You have data backups, server clusters, and database layers. Learn what ERP applications .* If you are a business side to learn about backups, server clusters, and database layers. Learn what ERP applications reliably and quickly .* In any case, learning to map their business processes in the systems tecnología.Por Finally, the “Parties of Ten” is a good source to learn what tools are available for creating projects DR and Blas, E. g. Strohl Systems Living Disaster Recovery Planning System (LDRPS). Vincent Poirier, Tokyo, Rating: 5 / 5
It would be tempting to do all kind of sarcastically comments on a Dummies book that wants to be serious about disaster recovery computer near you. But this is a title I really simulate again sometimes, you are responsible for ensuring that your business survives a disaster. . . IT Disaster Recovery Planning for Dummies by Peter Gregory. It is actually the first book on the subject I found interesting * and * read a professional team media.Contenidos: Part 1 – Introduction to Disaster Recovery: Understanding Disaster Recovery? Start the DR Plan Effort? develop and use an impact analysis empresarialParte 2 – Building Technology Recovery Plans: Mapping business functions for infrastructure; User recovery planning, facilities planning, protection and restoration; Planning Systems and Network Recovery? Design data recovery; Writing Disaster Recovery PlansParte 3 – Managing Recovery Plans: Testing recovery plans, projects preserving DR and current staff and understanding the role of prevention, planning for disaster VariosParte 4 – The number of Tens: Ten tools for planning Disaster Recovery? Eleven Disaster Recovery Planning Web Sites? Ten Essentials for Disaster Planning Success Ten Benefits of DR PlanificaciónÍndiceMe asked to read, when a colleague recently passed by the fire in your location. For one week, lived a nightmare of recovering data, create new jobs and servers, and fending the management thought they had better ideas than others about how to proceed. A book like this would, if taken seriously and methodically, helped him to avoid most of the confusion and headache that makes things went back to a steady state. Gregory presents a realistic view of what it takes to start preparing for a disaster that could lead times for your business. Do you have a million dollars and unlimited staff resources at hand. Advocates get a basic plan in place together with assessments of the major players. Once the scheme is left, you can continue to build on it, from seminars on the project full-scale stage Hotsite cutovers able to test backup systems, using all the processes taking place. Not limited to hardware and software elements. You can have a good recovery system on the mainframe, but if users have no place to work or system connectivity is missing, then all your plans are nothing. Sure you have the view of what should be considered when planning disaster, making it affordable and feasible and not expensive complejas.Yo methodology would say that there is a good chance that you are part of a larger body, perhaps (I hope! ) already have DR plans in place. But if you’re a smaller organization, you never thought about what would happen to your business if the building burned down a hurricane or flood the office. Spend some time with this book could well be the difference between post-disaster business-ready or ready to file Chapter 7. Rating: 5 / 5
This book is well written, fact filled with a dash of humor. Peter does an excellent job of explaining the recovery of disasters, including the management of ‘Get It! “This book will guide even the most novice systems administrator through the process of designing and implementing a DR plan. Once business is based on information technology, to discover this book, reading becomes obligatoria.Como International Technical Coordinator, in collaboration with hundreds of areas of cooperation, most nations in the world 3er.Este book helped me with the opportunity to recommendations, share ideas and scenarios in protecting Site Data … especially in areas with little or no technical experience. Rating: 5 / 5
Disaster Recovery is not just disaster Katrinas nor earthquakes nor 9 / 11. Sometimes, the focus on these monumental events could intimidate even the most committed IT manager from anti-disaster recovery planning. Disaster Recovery is really about the ability to maintain business as usual – and as close to business as usual as is possible and justified – in turning to ella.Lamentablemente, many data center managers are able to effectively address disaster recovery, or lack of management commitment, lack of knowledge or lack of resources. Indeed, I mean: – A comprehensive plan for disaster recovery, based on an objective assessment of threats, vulnerability and exposure to loss; – Complete with comprehensive plans for continuity of business enterprise, so that disaster recovery is in line with business needs and overall priorities, and – A meaningful exercise program, combined with training and a maintenance plan for To ensure that the current, realistic, and is likely to work when he solicite.La good news is that the new book by Peter Gregory, even a team not prior experience in disaster recovery planning – “… Souls of frustration and hard work to know that it is foolish only to discover that the technical complexity of computers and the myriad of personal and business affairs and all the horror stories attached to make them feel helpless, like www. Dolls. com points out – can begin to address these cuestiones.El Peter Gregory book helps to provide a realistic prospect for the recovery of disaster and provide a sense of failure, but manageable. He has identified many issues, techniques and tips that I found very useful, despite my 25 + years, with the participation of business continuity and recovery desastres.Bueno, making it “… For Dummies book – it does not mean that we should be taken seriously. Although I admit that I was Italian Wine for Dummies more, this new book by Peter Gregory manages to take the intimidation factor of IT disaster recovery and offers a common sense practice, however, the process of analysis, development, implementation, implementation and maintenance of a successful IT disaster recovery plan – even if, unfortunately, failed miserably to enlighten me on the Super-Tuscan wines. Rating: 4 / 5