Disaster recovery management

Learning Guides:Disaster Recovery Planning-Management

Disaster Recovery Planning-Management

Disaster recovery management

Disaster recovery management must become a process much like change management, and it must become part of the daily operations. Learn four of the more pressing disaster recovery management issues: implementing, securing, testing and training, and updating.

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  • How to conduct a disaster recovery test

    Tip -  This tip provides an overview of the benefits of disaster recovery testing and outlines important steps you need to consider.

  • Expanding the reach of disaster recovery

    (presented by SearchStorage.com)

    Tip -  While you may have a disaster recovery plan in place for your business, it may not be sound for major catastrophes, like Hurricane Katrina. Learn how to expand the limits of your disaster plan.

  • Leveraging storage replication for VM disaster recovery

    (presented by SearchStorage.com)

    Tip -  When you're sizing up storage solutions for DR in a virtual environment, you should consider the issues of vendor support; storage architecture; replication options; deduplication; and recovery options.

  • Neglecting change control can kill a DR plan

    Tip -  This tip discusses the impact of change control (or lack thereof) on disaster recovery and offers some best practice information.

  • Risk management: Know your storage risks

    Tip -  Risk management is a complex discipline and covers a broad area ranging from business and operational risk to the more focused IT risk. This tip narrows down the focus to specifically identifying data storage risk.