Difference between revisions of "Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)"
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| '''1.''' Disaster Recovery Planning or DRP is a process of developing advanced arrangements and procedures that enable an organization to respond to a [[Disaster|disaster]] and resume the critical business and IT applications within a predetermined period of time, minimize the amount of loss, and repair or replace the damaged facilities as soon as possible. | | '''1.''' Disaster Recovery Planning or DRP is a process of developing advanced arrangements and procedures that enable an organization to respond to a [[Disaster|disaster]] and resume the critical business and IT applications within a predetermined period of time, minimize the amount of loss, and repair or replace the damaged facilities as soon as possible. | ||
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'''Related Terms''': [[Disaster_Recovery|Disaster Recovery]], [[Disaster_Recovery_Plan_(DR_Plan)|Disaster Recovery Plan (DR Plan)]], [[Disaster_Recovery_Team|Disaster Recovery Team]] | '''Related Terms''': [[Disaster_Recovery|Disaster Recovery]], [[Disaster_Recovery_Plan_(DR_Plan)|Disaster Recovery Plan (DR Plan)]], [[Disaster_Recovery_Team|Disaster Recovery Team]] | ||
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Revision as of 05:59, 30 October 2020
1. Disaster Recovery Planning or DRP is a process of developing advanced arrangements and procedures that enable an organization to respond to a disaster and resume the critical business and IT applications within a predetermined period of time, minimize the amount of loss, and repair or replace the damaged facilities as soon as possible.
Notes: The primary objective is to protect human life.
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