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BackupAssist Software makes it easy to achieve a complete backup strategy
by meeting common requirements and usage scenarios.
Backup retention and management Although the in-built scheduling and schemes
will provide you with backup history, there are features in BackupAssist go
a step further.
Keeping local copies of backups Keeping the last few backups on a local hard drive is extremely handy, as it allows you to restore data quickly and easily without having to retrieve and restore from an external backup device.
BS25999, the Business Continuity Standard, is of real importance to everyone from Board directors, corporate executives and IT managers through to facilities managers and business continuity professionals. Service disruptions, delays in responding to customer requests, inability to process transactions in a timely manner or being unable to resume business in the face of a disaster can all have significant impacts on an organization's effective operation.
Recent natural disasters as well as terrorist activities have shown that an organization's resilience to a disaster and its being able to resume business quickly and efficiently were directly related to its preparedness to respond to unforeseen events.
Disaster Recovery Standard, Disaster recovery is the process, policies and procedures related to preparing for recovery or continuation of technology infrastructure critical to an organization after a natural or human-induced disaster. Disaster recovery is a subset of business continuity. While business continuity involves planning for keeping all aspects of a business functioning in the midst of disruptive events, disaster recovery focuses on the IT or technology systems that support business functions
Control Measeures In Recovery Plan, Control measures are steps or mechanisms that can reduce or eliminate various threats for organizations. Different types of measures can be included in BCP/DRP. Disaster recovery planning is a subset of a larger process known as business continuity planning and should include planning for resumption of applications, data, hardware, communications (such as networking) and other IT infrastructure. A business continuity plan (BCP) includes planning for non-IT related aspects such as key personnel, facilities, crisis communication and reputation protection, and should refer to the disaster recovery plan (DRP) for IT related infrastructure recovery / continuity. This article focuses on disaster recovery planning as related to IT infrastructure. Types of measures:
1.Preventive Measures - These controls are
aimed at preventing an event from occurring.
2.Detective Measures - These controls are aimed at detecting
or discovering unwanted events.
3.Corrective Measures - These controls are aimed at correcting
or restoring the system after disaster or event. These controls should be always
documented
and tested regularly.
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