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Disaster Recovery Mechanics Adolphe Ngabo COSC 356
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Overview What is Disaster Recovery? Levels of Disasters Disaster Recovery Importance Who Uses it? Implementation Conclusion
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What is Disaster Recovery? Definition: Disaster recovery is known as a plan for duplicating computer operations after a catastrophe occurs, such as a fire or earthquake. Includes Routine off-site backup Procedure for activating vital information systems in a new location
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Levels of Disasters Five levels Level 1: Threat of disaster without evidence Least threatening No actual damage has been done Possibility of Information being compromised without evidence left behind
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Levels of… Cont’d Level 2: Actual attack without data loss Almost same as Level 1 Have proof of the attack but not how in depth the attack was. Level 3: Minor data/system loss Beginning of a disastrous event Data either lost, stolen or compromised Easier to repair
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Levels of… Cont’d Level 4: Major data/system loss Not easy to repair Systems can be fixed as long as damages are dealt with immediately. Level 5: Total Loss Worst of the worst Information and technology almost impossible to recover Natural disasters Hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes etc…
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Disaster Recovery Importance Without it, companies wouldn’t be sustainable Eliminates high cost of recovering data Example: September 11, 2001 Wide area outages Fiber optic telecommunication services
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Who Uses It? Anyone and Everyone has the capability to use disaster recovery The majority that use disaster recovery are businesses or corporations Reasons: Companies have files that need to be kept away from the public: Patents Trade Secrets Financial Statements Etc.
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Implementation IT Support Centers Run through a checklist: Detect Notify Repair To Detect: Pinpoint outage area geographically To Notify: Contact those who are professionals in disaster recovery within the company To Repair: Self explanatory, system must be repaired back to working order
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Implementation Cont’d Cloud Computing Uses word processing, spread sheet, or e-mail programs that are installed somewhere other than on the computer upon which you are currently typing.
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Implementation Cont’d Most Common Cloud Programs: Windows Skydrive Apple’s iCloud Google Drive
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Conclusion What is Disaster Recovery? Levels of Disasters Disaster Recovery Importance Who Uses it? Implementation
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