disaster recovery
Business Continuity Plan (BCP) Testing Plan and Maintenance Template
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Basically the BCP Testing and Maintenance Process consist of four basic step which are:
1 Design the Business Continuity Plan (BCP) testing.
- Document the objective(s) and scope and of the BCP testing,
- Identify participants,
- Identify the test facilitator(s),
- Develop the BCP testing,
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Contingency and Emergency Planning and Disaster Recovery Program (CEP-DR) Planning Checklist
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Purpose:
State the reason for the plan and its objective. This should be specific enough that it is clear to all that read it why it has been written.
Scope:
State the scope and applicability of the plan. Does it include all systems, all locations, subcontractors?
Assumptions:
State the priorities, the support promised, and the incidents to be included and excluded. For example, if your area does not have typhoons, will you assume that typhoons, as a potential disaster threat, will not be considered?
Responsibilities:
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Top 5 Free Open Source Backup Software
amanda

Amanda, or the Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver is an open source computer archiving tool that is able to back up data residing on multiple computers on a network. It uses a client–server model and includes: the backup server and client itself, a tape server, an index server
Amanda was initially developed at the University of Maryland and is released under a BSD-style license. Amanda is available both as a free community edition and fully supported enterprise edition. Amanda runs on almost any Unix or Linux-based systems. Amanda supports Windows systems using Samba or Cygwin. A native Win32 client (with support for open files) is also now available
backuppc

BackupPC is a free backup software
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Five benefits of proper Disaster Recovery Plan
Improved business processes: Because business processes undergo such analysis and scrutiny, analysts almost can’t help but find areas for improvement.
Improved technology: Often, you need to improve IT systems to support recovery objectives that you develop in the disaster recovery plan. The attention you pay to recoverability also often leads to making your IT systems more consistent with each other and, hence, more easily and predictably managed.
Fewer disruptions: As a result of improved technology, IT systems tend to be more stable than in the past. Also, when you make changes to system architecture to meet recovery objectives, events that used to cause outages don’t do so anymore.
Higher quality services: Because of improved processes and technologies, you improve services, both internally and to customers and supplychain partners.
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Top nine power problem that could be protected by UPS Device
UPS (Uninteruptable Power Supply) is a device that give a temporary power line for every device. Below top nine problem that could be protected by UPS device
1. Power failure
2. Power sag (undervoltage for up to a few seconds)
3. Power surge (overvoltage for up to a few seconds)
4. Brownout (long-term undervoltage for minutes or days)
5. Long-term overvoltage for minutes or days
6. Line noise superimposed on the power waveform
7. Frequency variation of the power waveform
8. Switching transient (undervoltage or overvoltage for up to a few nanoseconds)
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