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Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)
Business Continuity Planning (BCP)
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The Binomial Bookstore
Rothstein Associates Inc.
Telecommunications, Networks
LAN DISASTER PREVENTION AND RECOVERY
by Patrick H. Corrigan The First Line of Defense Against LAN Disaster "LAN disasters come in many forms: hardware and software failure, human error, sabotage, and natural disaster. Many people erroneously think that LAN disaster prevention and recovery simply means performing proper backups and recovering from file server crashes. In reality, however, LAN disaster prevention and recovery must deal with anything that can affect the continuing operation of a LAN and its components. "Based on Patrick Corrigan's seminar on LAN Disaster Prevention and Recovery, this book: - Focuses on the prevention of and recovery from total system failures, as well as the minor problems that cause downtime and lost data. - Addresses major issues of maintaining system availability, maintaining data integrity and security, and recovering from disaster in a timely fashion. - Demonstrates, in a step-by-step fashion, how to build your own disaster prevention and recovery plan at the system and site levels. - Emphasizes what can be done to prevent disasters from happening, as well as what can be done in advance to ease the task of recovery should a disaster occur. - Discusses specific tools and techniques for documenting systems and procedures and writing a disaster plan." CONTENTS: 1 Introduction It Can't Happen Here, Can It? A State of Mind Disaster Planning Issues Selling Disaster Prevention and Recovery What is Downtime? What Does Downtime Cost and Why Should I Care? How Long and How Often Can You Afford to Be Down? The Goal: Minimum Downtime What Do You Need to Protect Against? How Much Protection Do You Need? The Grand Plan, or One Step at a Time? 2 Planning The Plan Why LAN Disaster Planning is So Very Hard To Do Kaizen Who's Responsible for What? Personnel Issues Risk Assessment How Much Does It Cost? Selling the Plan (To Everyone!) 3 Documentation Creating and Maintaining Documentation What to Document Documentation Examples 4 Building Reliable Systems Planning, Design and Installation Hardware and Software Selection 5 LAN Security Why is LAN Security Important? LAN Security Rules of Thumb Physical Access Control User Login and Authentication Access Rights and Logical Access Control Shareware Data Encryption Virus Prevention and Recovery 6 Backing Up Data What Causes Data Loss? Backup Hardware and Software Requirements Reliability Backup Technologies Backup Methods and Procedures Data Recovery 7 Power Backup and Conditioning Origins of Power Defects Potential Power Problems Building the Foundation Power Protection Solutions Preventing and Resolving Power Problems 8 Business Resumption Planning Simplifying the Problem Approaches to Off-Site Recovery Recovery Planning Tips After the Fact: Problems Encountered by Those Who Have Been There The "Right" Way 9 Writing and Testing a Recovery Plan The Role of IS Phases of a Disaster Plan Creating Scenarios Flow Charts Recovery Teams Communications Required Equipment and Supplies Vendors Important Records Tools for Writing Disaster Plans Testing Conclusion Appendix A Glossary Appendix B Sample Server and Workstation Recovery Plans File Server Problems Workstation Problems Appendix C Statistics Appendix D Sample Password Policy Appendix E Sample E-Mail Policy Appendix F Resource Guide Index ABOUT THE AUTHOR "Patrick H. Corrigan is Managing Director of The Corrigan Group, a consulting and training firm based in Tigard, Oregon. A recognized authority on LANs, he is the author of the best-selling Building Local Area Networks with Novell's NetWare as well as Backing Up NetWare LANs." 1994, 310 pages Order #DR-131 $42.50 ** [Limited Availability out of print] ** ** AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM ** ** THE ROTHSTEIN CATALOG ON DISASTER RECOVERY! ** Rothstein Associates Inc.
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