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Re: Disaster Recovery Plan


From: Alessandro Bottonelli <a.bottonelli () axis-net it>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:02:52 +0200

On Tuesday 22 June 2004 15:53, you wrote:

I am working with a very limited budget. Can anyone recommend
a good solution that will ease my worries? Thanks.

Backups are a good starting point, but in case of disaster you 
need a compatible platform where to load your backups.

Given a limited budget, you should consider a "Mutual Aid 
Agreement" with another business (possibly not in the same 
market and not in same area) with a compatible technological 
platform. In case you suffer a disaster they host your data and 
applications and viceversa (possibly with some degradation of 
performance, but going slow is better than not going at all....).

My 0.02 Eurocents :-) worth.

-- 
Alessandro Bottonelli
CISSP & BS779 Lead Auditor
A.Bottonelli () axis-net it

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