What Is an IT Disaster Recovery Plan?

Sep
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In the modern business era, businesses store loads of sensitive information through the internet. There are many pieces of information that necessitate a disaster recovery plan. These include information like contact lists, inventories, software schedules, business documents, financial data, and personal employee information. Losing this could be detrimental to both your employees and the financial standing of your business. If you are wondering how your business can begin to leverage an IT disaster recovery plan, LightWave Networks is here to help. Continue reading below to learn more from our Boston colocation center on what you can expect when the time comes to implement one. 

Disaster Recovery Plan Meaning

A disaster recovery plan is the name given to a certain business operation that includes a detailed business plan centered around recovering lost data through a variety of methods. Disaster recovery plans are used by businesses, small and large, since most of their processes and IT procedures are on the internet. 

Advantages of a Disaster Recovery Plan

A disaster recovery plan details scenarios that businesses should be wary of so that when the time comes for one, each employee or decision maker can understand their role. This is an integral part of business continuity and reducing man-made mistakes. By being well-prepared, businesses can be more cost-effective and save money thanks to rapid detection, which allows for the ability to rapidly resume regular business operations and data restoration. 

Successful IT disaster recovery plans ensure that everyone is on the same page to ensure the maximum productivity of the business. This also makes sure that your business is scalable by reducing the influence of human error while streamlining the entire IT portion of your business. 

What Should a Disaster Recovery Policy Include? 

A disaster recovery policy should be a combination of many different factors that ensure its success. A detailed look at what some of these should include is detailed below: 

  • Goals –
    • Every business that has an IT disaster recovery plan should write goals that detail what the aim should be following a disaster. This outlines the recovery time objective (how fast you want data recovered) and recovery point objective (how much data you want to be recovered.) 
  • Personnel and IT Recovery Team –
    • A disaster recovery plan should detail which employees are responsible for certain sectors of it. 
  • IT Inventory –
    • An IT inventory has to list the details of all the hardware and software assets that could be compromised. Businesses should then rank which are the most critical components to see where they should spend the most effort. 

More About LightWave Networks 

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