An interactive eGuide: Backup Solutions. Computerworld. June 2012. [PDF]
Disaster recovery is the ability to continue your mission-critical operations after an interruption of some kind. An organization must be able to restore applications and processes to the point where they were before the outage occurred. Organizations “with a business continuity plan and disaster recovery plan have the ability to get back to a semblance of normalcy in a much shorter span of time than those without.”
Instead of focusing on technology, put disaster recovery processes in place; prepare for the most likely causes of downtime. Decide what is most important. Store your data away from your physical site in the event of a natural disaster. Develop strategies to address operational continuity, IT recovery, and communication needs. Understand all parts of the backup procedures.
- Test your backup/recovery (including cloud backup) at least one a year and make sure it actually works the way you want it to.
- Keep install files for your software, including security keys.
“Backup is really the insurance policy that you hope you never have to cash.