Disaster Recovery Planning, 2nd Ed.
Strategies for Protecting Critical Information Assets
Publisher: Prentice Hall, 2000 , 432 pages
ISBN: 0-13-084506-X
Synopsis:
- Toggle Synopsis
-
Disaster Recovery Planning, Second Edition shows exactly how to implement world-class disaster recovery for today's distributed environments — without paying for expensive consultants or proprietary methodologies! Veteran planner and analyst Jon William Toigo delivers strategies and insights that can be used by any company — large or small.
You'll find comprehensive coverage of disaster recovery techniques that reflect the latest technologies in data storage, networks, server systems, and the Internet:
- E-business and Web-based disaster planning and recovery
- Recovery strategies for n-tier client/server and ERP systems — the Achilles heel of modern corporate IT
- Low-cost steps you can take now to dramatically reduce the risks of disaster
- Guidelines for leveraging current and next generation IT and network technologies to ensure maximum protection for mission-critical business processes
Disaster Recovery Planning, Second Edition is linked to an accompanying Web site, www.drplanning.org, that will serve as a "living appendix" — keeping IT professionals up-to-date on disaster recovery for years to come!
Table of Contents:
- Toggle Table of Contents
-
- Foreword by Todd Gordon
- Foreword by George Ferguson
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- What Is Disaster Recovery Planning?
- Purpose of This Book
- A Working Definition of Disaster
- The Time Factor in Disaster Recovery
- The Need for Disaster Recovery Planning
- The Auditor's View
- An Imperfect Legal Mandate
- Building Management Consensus for Disaster Recovery Planning
- Who Should Write the Plan?
- A Straightforward, Project-Oriented Approach
- A Note on Methodology
- Endnotes
- Chapter 2: Analyzing the Risk
- The Purpose of Risk Analysis
- Identifying and Prioritizing Assets and Functions
- Collecting Input from End Users
- A Criticality Spectrum
- Collecting Data on Outage Costs
- Identifying Threats to Assets and Functions
- The Problem with Probability
- A Few Compelling Statistics
- Developing Plan Objectives
- Endnotes
- Chapter 3: Facility Protection
- Water Detection
- Fire Suppression
- Contamination Reduction
- Precombustion Detection
- Power Failure
- Physical Access Control
- Endnotes
- Chapter 4: Data Recovery Planning
- The Primacy of Data
- Planning for Data Recovery
- Identifying the Information Asset
- Classifying Criticality: Inputs and Outputs
- Setting a Policy on Data Asset Identification, Classification, and Backup
- Policy-based Management of Electronic Data via Software
- Performance Considerations in Backup Software Selection
- Planning for Backup or Restoral?
- Electronic Vaulting
- Remote Mirroring
- Mirroring Not a Panacea
- Options for Records Storage
- Selecting an Off-site Storage Vendor
- Cost-Justify Off-site Storage
- Implementing the Data Recovery Plan
- Final Observations About Data Recovery Planning
- Endnotes
- Chapter 5: Strategies for Centralized System Recovery
- Developing Centralized System Backup Strategies
- Cautions and Caveats
- Mainframe Backup Strategies
- Which Strategy Is Preferred?
- Selecting a Hot Site
- The Bottom Line on Centralized System Recovery
- Endnotes
- Chapter 6: Strategies for Decentralized System Recovery
- Distributed Client/Server Computing: The Achilles Heel
- A Brief Overview of Distributed Computing
- Contemporary Client/Server Applications
- Preventive Measures
- Proactive Measures
- Planning for Recovery
- Endnotes
- Chapter 7: Strategies for End User Recovery
- Developing an End User Recovery Strategy
- Options for End User Recovery
- Emerging Technology: Harnessing Remote Access Capabilities
- Types of Remote Access
- Considerations Regarding the Use of Remote Access for End User Recovery
- Other Issues in End User Recovery
- Supply Logistics
- Final Thoughts on End User Recovery Strategies
- Endnotes
- Chapter 8: Strategies for Networking Backup
- What Is Involved in Formulating a Network Recovery Strategy?
- Analyzing Networks: A Layered Approach
- Preliminary Activities in Network Recovery Planning
- Formulating Strategies for Internal Network Recovery
- Backup Strategies for the Local Loop and Wide Area Network Services
- Planning for the Restoral of Wide Area Voice and Data Network Links Following a User or Systems Relocation
- Endnotes
- Chapter 9: Emergency Decision Making
- Designating Teams
- Common Evacuation Project Functions and Teams
- Common Recovery Project Functions and Teams
- Relocation and Reentry Project Functions
- Staffing Teams
- Developing a Notification Directory
- Creating the Emergency Management Flowchart
- Emergency Response
- Situation Assessment
- Emergency Operations Center Activation
- The Recovery Phase
- The Relocation/Reentry Phase
- Final Thoughts on Emergency Management Decision Making
- Endnotes
- Chapter 10: The Recovery Management Improvement
- Researching Literature
- Interviews and Tours
- Professional DR Organizations
- Professional Associations
- Other Milieu Resources
- Endnotes
- Chapter 11: Plan Maintenance and Testing
- Team Education
- Plan Maintenance
- Change Management
- Testing to Maintain the Plan
- Managing the Results
- Chapter 12: Conclusion
Reviews:
Disaster Recovery Planning
Rating: ******** (Very good)
A very good book. It got even better in the second edition.