Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity for GIS Jim Hall Bowne Management Systems, Inc.

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Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity for GIS Jim Hall Bowne Management Systems, Inc.

Presentation Overview Who is Bowne? Overview of disaster recovery and business continuity Three case studies: –NYC government post 9/11/2011 –NYC Economic Development Corporation today –City of Newburgh today

Who We Are Bowne Management Systems, Incorporated Part of the Bowne AE&T Group Founded in 1986 Specialize in GIS and IT services and consulting Our focus is local government Headquartered in the NYC area We have approximately 30 F/T staff

A Disaster is: Any unplanned event that threatens an organization’s ability to function effectively

Disaster Management Phases Planning / preparedness Response Recovery Mitigation

RPO and RTO The Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is the goal for how quickly an application and its data need to be back online The Recovery Point Objective (RPO) defines to what point in time the data must be restored to be considered successful

How Much Can You Tolerate? RPO and RTO represent the balance between maximum acceptable data loss and the cost of achieving that objective

Audience Participation Time How much confidence do you have in your disaster management plan? –No plan –Never tested –Failed –Passed

Results of a Survey

Many Solutions RAID, other mirroring Backup using tape, disk, other media Replication Server and storage virtualization Disk and server imaging

Server Imaging

Storage Management

Three Case Studies NYC government post 9/11 NYC Economic Development Corporation today City of Newburgh today

NYC 9/11 Suddeness caught NYC GIS off guard Primary offices were 1 ½ blocks north of WTC7 We left at 9:15 AM and did not return for months

NYC Post 9/11 Immediate focus: finding staff and ensuring their safety That evening we went to the NYPD’s EOC and started doing GIS The “Emergency Mapping Center“ grew quickly in size and capabilities, but didn’t have an enterprise geodatabase

NYC Post 9/11 Within a few days we moved to OEM’s EOC We were renamed the “Emergency Mapping and Data Center” Several of our key resources were “grabbed” by others

Post 9/11, NYC The EMDC operated 24/7 through Nov and closed late Jan 2002 Over 5,000 job requestes wre processed Over 100 professinoals and volunteers gave their time

Lessons Learned Get busy, supporting first responders and stay close to them – adjust your products and services quickly Have an enterprise geodatabase, many copies of it and remote access Have a web hosting platform and ftp capabilities Document simple things – e.g. contact info, dataset names and locations, key URLs, usernames and passwords

NYCEDC GIS Business Continuity Project Over 2 TBs of GIS data hosted About 10 GIS web applications Variety of geographic web services, web map services and SharePoint Web Parts Widespread integration by non-GIS apps/systems Seven GIS servers 3 full-time GIS staff, 1 part-timer, 2 interns

NYCEDC’s GIS RTO and RPO

NYCEDC GIS Business Continuity Project Goal: specify, procure, install, configure and test remote GIS hosting of data, services and applications Esri and Microsoft-based architecture Existing GIS infrastructure all downtown Manhattan New remote site offered

Brooklyn Army Terminal 6.6 miles by road from corporate headquarters Offered both server room capacity and GIS staff work areas

NYCEDC GIS Business Continuity Project Implementing with NYCEDC’s GIS and MIS Next step: test and adjust, re-test (iteratively) Plan and infrastructure will need to be kept up- to-date over time

NYCEDC GIS Business Continuity Project Configuration: –Servers are imaged and left off by default –GIS data is replicated using SAN-to-SAN replication and SQL Server replication Synchronization: –Server images are refreshed weekly –Replication uses real-time transactional updates

City of Newburgh Over 100 GBs of GIS data and Esri desktop software Some GIS web applications GIS data is hosted at 22 Grand Street GIS data is backed up at 83 Broadway

City of Newburgh Cons: –The two sites are across the street from each other –No remote site is ready now –No coverage for GIS web sites and Esri licensing Pros: –GIS data is being backed up –The City recently authored a data-centric Disaster Management Plan

Any Questions? Thank you!