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Disaster Recovery
Plan
A formal disaster
recovery plan is a document that provides procedures and answers for
businesses in the event of a disaster. It should itemize responsible
parties, backup data locations, security features, and recovery procedures.
Who Should Do
This
A written disaster
recovery plan is critical to any business that uses computers.
Benefits
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Assures that
when misfortune strikes, you will be prepared. |
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Itemize the
preparedness of technical resources in the organization. |
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Consolidate
information related to your computer network. |
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Review existing
technology practices to find flaws in the current implementation.
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Costs*
A budget for this
project should include cost estimates for a thorough system capability
review, a thorough data location review, generation of a written report, and
costs associated with presenting findings and answering questions related to
the report.
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Users |
Cost Range Per Seat |
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2 |
$65 - $??? |
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4 |
$50 - $??? |
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9 |
$45 - $??? |
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16 |
$40 - $??? |
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25 |
$35 - $??? |
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Note: Costs
can vary widely on this type of project depending on the existing state and
documentation level of your technology implementation so high costs on this
project are not given.
* These numbers should not be
taken as an agreement to provide the service for the figure named. Service charges and equipment costs may vary substantially depending on your
location and preferred vendors. We strongly recommend that with any IT
project, you obtain specific information from all relevant providers about
the exact costs associated with your project.
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