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Disaster Recovery Planning: Preparing for the Unthinkable  
Author: Jon William Toigo
ISBN: 0130462829
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Provides a complete guide to developing your company's data survival strategy, solutions for every company-PC to mainframe to the Internet, and the best practices for avoiding disasters and safeguarding your business. DLC: Data recovery (Computer science)--Planning.




Disaster Recovery Planning: Preparing for the Unthinkable

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The #1 guide to protecting and recovering your key digital assets—now fully updated. Disaster recovery strategies after 9/11 Up-to-the-minute coverage: DR analysis, planning, strategy, testing, and emergency decision-making Solutions for centralized and decentralized environments, network and end-user recovery Advanced storage technologies and "time to data" metrics Implications of Web services and next-generation outsourcing Now more than ever, crucial information for every IT manager, sysadmin, and consultant!

Disaster Recovery Planning, Third Edition is a start-to-finish update to the #1 guide to disaster recovery planning and implementation. Thoroughly revised to reflect the latest strategies and technologies, it also presents the disaster recovery lessons taught by 9/11, the California energy crisis, and the anthrax scare.

In this book, Toigo offers focused, hands-on blueprints for disaster recovery in every environment, centralized and decentralized—with detailed coverage of building DR systems that address networks and encompass end-users who still maintain crucial enterprise data on local PCs and notebooks. Coverage includes: How to create a successful disaster recovery plan-with or without consultants Analyzing both technical and physical risks, including facility protection Choosing the right mainframe backup strategies Preventive and proactive techniques for backing up distributed, network-based systems New technologies and strategies for end-user recovery Emergency decision-making and recovery project teamyour plan and updating it to reflect organizational and technical change

     



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