Disaster Recovery Plan - SOP

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Quite Neatly
Rated 6 out of 10

March 02, 2008 (1 years 8 ago)
This disaster recovery plan doc is a must go through for any IT establishment for saving on crash recovery expenses

Disaster Recovery Plan
Rated 9 out of 10

March 01, 2008 (1 years 8 ago)
This Disaster Recovery Plan -SOP should be posted wherever computers are used in the workplace or even in your home. I like it suggests to know if the system failure could be power based or server based and to proceed accordingly as outlined in the document. I would also keep a spare copy or so in my desk or file.

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Disaster Recovery Plan – Standard Operating Procedures The disaster recover plan is steps needed to ensure optimal uptime of our customer’s websites and applications. In the likelihood of a power outage, server failure or a specific website failure these steps needed to be carried out. A rotation of availability may be an option so that the same individual is not responsible for carrying out the plan. Complete Power Failure In the likelihood of a complete power failure, the following must be carried out. 1) If our power is not restored; a. On-call team is notified b. Team meets at office and begins the following; i. Power up generators ii. Run power cords to server room and establish power to the following servers/hardware; 1. APC units 2. Web Servers 3. Router 4. Hosting SonicWall 5. Switches 2) If our power is restored; a. On-call team is notified b. Team meets at office and begins the following; i. Check all servers and hardware in server room ii. Log-in to the servers to activate FTP services Server/Website Failure In the likelihood of an individual or cluster of servers/websites are to fail, the following must be carried out. 1) On-call team is notified 2) Team tries to make a VPN connection a. If no connection is established; i. Revert to the Power Failure Plan b. If a connection is established; i. Check other sites on the same server/IP 1. If others are okay; a. Check the following i. Code Issues ii. Domain Registration iii. IIS Issues iv. Etc. 2. If others are not responding; a. Check sites on a different server/IP i. If okay; 1. Revert back to the 1st server for more tests ii. If not okay; 1. Test a. If okay; i. Log-in to hosting SonicWall ii. Ping all web servers

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