Aligning disaster recovery to company technical direction and objectives.

Q3 Medicine Journal of business continuity & emergency planning Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Andrea Houtkin
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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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使灾难恢复与公司的技术方向和目标保持一致。
灾难恢复专家关注的众多问题之一是,如何创建灾难恢复方案、战略和相关解决方案,以满足管理层的愿景,同时在预算范围内为关键业务流程构建解决方案,并提供与生产过程类似的精炼技术资源和操作维护流程与程序。本文不认为灾难恢复是一个独立于生产的环境,而是建议灾难恢复解决方案可以在某些方面与生产解决方案更紧密地映射,以更好地体现关键业务流程,避免因中断而导致的销售预测下降和声誉影响。这里没有什么神奇的东西,只有设计解决方案的想法,以及对灾难恢复计划的改进,这可能有助于满足企业的期望。基于类似的生产技术解决方案和整体企业 IT 愿景的灾难恢复站点可以带来以下好处:更快的恢复时间目标;更快的数据可用性,同时保持数据完整性;在切换/故障切换过程中减少手动程序;能够利用类似的资源在两个环境中工作,从而减少培训计划;类似的操作和维护流程和程序;能够切换组件而不是宣布灾难恢复;以及在生产遭受中断或需要维护时,通过运行关键业务流程来支持生产的环境。本文为读者提供了可带回其灾难恢复解决方案的思路,以及在中断期间如何体现关键业务流程。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning is the leading professional journal publishing peer-reviewed articles and case studies written by and for business continuity and emergency managers.
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