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Disaster Recovery Planning University of Utah
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Presentation Overview Lessons learned “In the wake of Katrina” by Louisiana State University University of Utah disaster planning for IT services What are other colleges implementing? Are there shared resources in case of a disaster? Are there shared resources in case of a disaster?
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In the wake of Katrina Lessons learned from the Katrina disaster presented by Brian D. Voss, CIO of Louisiana State University presented at ACUTA One Campus’ Story Copyright Brian D. Voss, 2006
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Sunday August 28th SundayAM – clear, bright, warm - Inland Hurricane Wind-Force Warning - Inland Hurricane Wind-Force Warning Sunday 2:54 PM first bands hit Baton Rouge, LA Sunday 11:00PM – Sustained tropical force winds Monday 5:57- winds howl – hurricane force gusts
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Monday, August 29th “ We’ve been hit, but we made it” Katrina’s Immediate Aftermath - Lower LA Parishes swamped by storm surge - Lower LA Parishes swamped by storm surge - LSU survived…just a little damage on campus - LSU survived…just a little damage on campus - Power restored to campus – 6:15 pm - Power restored to campus – 6:15 pm
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Tuesday, August 30th First confirmed reports of a levee failure in New Orleans in New Orleans LSU contacted about expanding routine from a routine special evacuee facility into a broader purpose, Medical Triage, Special Needs Facility First IT needs – Phones, phones and more phones
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Thursday, September 1st LSU establishes a command center - Coordinates information for students, and evacuees, as well as directing resources to where they’re needed - Coordinates information for students, and evacuees, as well as directing resources to where they’re needed A plan for displaced students
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Saturday, September 3 rd More IT help arrives - Microsoft and IBM send in disaster support teams - Microsoft and IBM send in disaster support teams - National Guard convoy delivers 10 boxes of IT support donations to LSU - National Guard convoy delivers 10 boxes of IT support donations to LSU
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Tuesday, September 6 th -20th Classes resume !! PMAC & Field House eventually wind down - Over 6000 patients treated at the facility during the first 7 days - Temporary IT equipment was dismantled
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Post-Katrina Disaster Recovery Thinking Traditional Disaster Recovery - What if my data center is lost - What if my data center is lost Broader Disaster Recovery - What if my campus is lost - What if my campus is lost Survivor Disaster Recovery - What if I’m fine….. But everyone around me is not - What if I’m fine….. But everyone around me is not
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Lessons Learned at LSU Have a good stock of networking equipment, and mobile and desktop computing in the storeroom Have a strong relationship with key vendors Great to have terrific, dedicated, service oriented people Architectures count- how divisible are the components? What’s too-tightly integrated? Be prepared to be flexible; adapt, improvise, overcome Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning is not a luxury
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Lessons Learned Do you have a workable DR plan? Do you know where on campus you’ll go? Did you take the necessary back-ups and do you have them ready to re-produce production files? What vendors will you need to tap- and for what? How will you quickly re-establish network connectivity? Phone service? Web presence? E- mail? Mission critical information systems?
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Broader Disaster Recovery Are your off-sites conveniently (and perhaps tragically) close? Do you have arrangements to get key services restored at a distance (web, email, financial, student information? Hot-sites may be too much $$$$-but can you find suitable raised floor space to rebuild Can you support your administration “ in exile?” Is your “life-boat’ plan portable over larger distances? Can you grab your key people? Can you care for them?
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University of Utah Water near the Komas Data Center Currently have an offsite data center in Richfield Utah – EOC Emergency Operations Center - Small group of individuals from across campus - Small group of individuals from across campus Plant Operations, Planning, Logistics, Finance and Media Plant Operations, Planning, Logistics, Finance and Media - Incident Commander (accessing buildings, roads) - Incident Commander (accessing buildings, roads)
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IT Disaster Recovery Plans Help Desk IT Plans SystemsEmail Voice Systems DesktopNOCC
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Conclusion What are other Colleges doing? Are there resources we could share? - In case of emergencies - In case of emergencies How are other groups handling sensitive data such as server passwords? Disaster Recovery is an ongoing process - Update on a regular basis - Update on a regular basis
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