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Abstract
One of the many concerns of disaster recovery specialists is how to create disaster recovery scenarios, strategies and related solutions that meet the vision of management while building solutions for the critical business process within budget, with refined technical resources and operational and maintenance processes and procedures similar to those utilised in production. Rather than consider disaster recovery as a separate environment from production, this paper suggests that there are areas where the disaster recovery solution can map more closely to production solutions to better manifest the critical business process, avoiding the decreased sales forecasts and reputational impacts resulting from an outage. There is no magic here — just ideas for designing a solution and enhancements to the disaster recovery programme that may help to meet business expectations. A disaster recovery site based on similar production technical solutions and overall corporate IT vision can provide such benefits as: faster recovery time objective; faster availability of the data while maintaining data integrity; fewer manual procedures during switch/failover; ability to utilise similar resources to work both environments resulting in a smaller training programme; similar operational and maintenance processes and procedures; ability to switchover components rather than declaring disaster recovery; and an environment that supports production by running critical business process while production suffers an outage or requires maintenance. This paper provides readers with ideas to take back to their disaster recovery solution and how it manifests the critical business process during an outage.
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Author's Biography
Andrea Houtkin has been a technical project manager and disaster recovery specialist for 30 years, working in various global technical and business environments. Her knowledge of ‘what could happen’ is informed by feet-onthe- ground experience from over 15 disasters and is central to the business continuity and disaster recovery processes and procedures that she shares with the companies she works with. She dedicates her work to those technical colleagues who lost their lives in the 9/11 attacks.
Citation
Houtkin, Andrea (2024, March 1). Aligning disaster recovery to company technical direction and objectives. In the Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, Volume 17, Issue 3. https://doi.org/10.69554/PYAF3904.Publications LLP