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'''''Note (2)''': For [[Business Continuity Management]]: Recovery occurs after immediate response actions are taken and when the BC Plan is activated. Recovery usually entails the execution of recovery procedures without the availability of pre-prepared resources. The reason is that there is insufficient time to reach the alternate site as the travelling duration will result in the [[Critical Business Functions| critical business function]] exceeding its acceptable [[ Recovery Time Objective| Recovery Time Objective (RT0)]]. | '''''Note (2)''': For [[Business Continuity Management]]: Recovery occurs after immediate response actions are taken and when the BC Plan is activated. Recovery usually entails the execution of recovery procedures without the availability of pre-prepared resources. The reason is that there is insufficient time to reach the alternate site as the travelling duration will result in the [[Critical Business Functions (CBF)| critical business function]] exceeding its acceptable [[ Recovery Time Objective| Recovery Time Objective (RT0)]]. | ||
'''''Note (3)''': For [[Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)| Disaster Recovery Planning]]: Recovery is used differently from business continuity; it is to recover the applications and data from backup media and clear the backlog (manual entries and data that needs to be created). The step should be taken before the Re-sync stage. | '''''Note (3)''': For [[Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)| Disaster Recovery Planning]]: Recovery is used differently from business continuity; it is to recover the applications and data from backup media and clear the backlog (manual entries and data that needs to be created). The step should be taken before the Re-sync stage. |
Revision as of 23:03, 23 January 2025
1. Recover is the process of planning for and/or implementing the recovery of only the most time-sensitive operations or critical business functions immediately follows an interruption or disaster.
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Note (3): For Disaster Recovery Planning: Recovery is used differently from business continuity; it is to recover the applications and data from backup media and clear the backlog (manual entries and data that needs to be created). The step should be taken before the Re-sync stage. ![]()
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