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|'''1.''' Restore is the process of restoring non-critical functions or replacing a damaged or destroyed infrastructure.  
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<br>'''Related Term''': [[Operational Resilience Lifecycle]], [[Operational Resilience]], [[Anticipate]], [[Prevent]], [[Respond]], [[Recover]], [[Resume]], [[Restore]], [[Return]], [[Adapt]], [[Learn]]
<br>'''Related Term''': [[Business Continuity Life Cycle]], [[Disaster Recovery Life Cycle]], [[Operational Resilience Lifecycle]], [[Operational Resilience]], [[Anticipate]], [[Prevent]], [[Respond]], [[Recover]], [[Resume]], [[Restore]], [[Return]], [[Adapt]], [[Learn]]
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'''2.''' The procedures necessary to get a system into an operable condition where it is possible to run the application software against the available data. System restore depends upon having a live system available i.e. follows system recovery  
'''2.''' The procedures necessary to get a system into an operable condition where running the application software against the available data is possible. System restoration depends upon having a live system available i.e. following system recovery  
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('''Source:''' Business Continuity Institute - BCI)
('''Source:''' Business Continuity Institute - BCI)

Revision as of 23:12, 23 January 2025

1. Restore is restoring non-critical functions or replacing a damaged or destroyed infrastructure.


Restore is:

Notes (1) is completed when all business operations are restored at the reconstructed facility.

Notes (2): part of the Business Continuity Life Cycle and Organizational Resilience Life Cycle.

Notes (3): focus on the technology recovery effort to restore platforms and simultaneously direct employees to minimize core business process interruptions due to the lack of platform availability.


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Related Term: Business Continuity Life Cycle, Disaster Recovery Life Cycle, Operational Resilience Lifecycle, Operational Resilience, Anticipate, Prevent, Respond, Recover, Resume, Restore, Return, Adapt, Learn


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2. The procedures necessary to get a system into an operable condition where running the application software against the available data is possible. System restoration depends upon having a live system available i.e. following system recovery

A Manager’s Guide to ISO 22301 Standard for Business Continuity Management System

(Source: Business Continuity Institute - BCI)