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Disaster recovery (DR) is the process an organization implements to recover from a security event that disrupts its technology operations. Developing an IT disaster recovery plan (DRP) allows organizations to resume operations quickly after a security event.
The process of preparing a disaster recovery plan begins by identifying these causes and effects, analyzing their likelihood and severity, and ranking them in terms of their business priority. The ultimate results are a formal assessment of risk, a disaster recovery plan that includes all available
When a significant disruption occurs, your organization needs a thorough, detailed incident response plan to help IT staff stop, contain, and control the incident quickly. For physical disruptors, such as natural disasters and flooding, create a disaster recovery plan.
Setting up disaster recovery in your Cisco DNA Center deployment is a two-step process. The first step is to register the sites that will comprise your disaster recovery system. The second step is to activate your system, enabling disaster recovery.
The Cisco Business Continuity program prioritizes recovery of business systems, vendors, and locations that may be impaired by a disruptive event.
The Disaster Recovery System (DRS), which can be invoked from the main Cisco Emergency Responder web interface, provides full data backup and restore capabilities for all servers in an Emergency Responder server group.
This best-practice document outlines the steps you need to take to implement a successful disaster recovery plan. We'll look at the following critical steps for best-practice disaster recovery: Management Awareness, Disaster Recovery Planning, Resiliency and Backup Services, and Vendor Support Services. Performance Indicators for Disaster Recovery