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Pandemic Planning for Business Continuity
Business Continuity Planning (BCP)
Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)
Binomial International
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Rothstein Associates Inc.
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DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN TEMPLATE
by Janco Associates This Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) can be used as a template for any enterprise. DRP is sent to you via e-mail or on CD in Microsoft WORD format. The plan is 180+ pages and includes everything needed to customize the Disaster Recovery Plan to fit your specific requirement. The electronic document includes proven written text and examples for the following major sections of a disaster recovery plan: - Plan Introduction - Business Impact Analysis - including a sample impact matrix - DRP Organization Responsibilities pre and post disaster - Recovery Strategy including approach, escalation plan process and decision points - Disaster Recovery Procedures in a check list with approval format - Plan Administration Process - Technical Appendix including definition of necessary phone numbers and contact points - Job Description for Disaster Recovery Manager (3 pages long) There is an extensive section that show how a full test of the DRP can be conducted. It includes - Disaster Recovery Manager Responsibilities - Distribution of the Disaster Recovery Plan - Maintenance of the Business Impact Analysis - Training of the Disaster Recovery Team - Testing of the Disaster Recovery Plan - Evaluation of the Disaster Recovery Plan Tests - Maintenance of the Disaster Recovery Plan - - - - - - - - - - - NEW WITH VERSION 4.0: - Vendor Disaster Recovery Questionnaire - Vendor Phone List Form Updated - Key Customer Notification Form - Critical Resources to be Retrieved Form - Business Continuity Off-Site Materials Form - Department Disaster Recovery Planning Workbook - - - - - - - - - - - “The DRP Template saved me about 6 months of work!” - Bob Rifenbury, MCSE/CCNA Lauch Testing Lab “I have received and I began using the template immediately. IT IS GREAT! Made this process a snap for me. Cut my documentation time down from weeks to hours! This document has made, what began to be an overwhelming process turn into a snap!” - Kelly Keeler, Martin's Point Health Care. - - - - - - - - - - - TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 PLAN INTRODUCTION 1.1 Mission and Objectives 1.2 DRP Scope 1.3 Authorization 1.4 Responsibility 1.5 Key Plan Assumptions 1.6 Disaster Definition 2.0 BUSINESS IMPACT ANALYSIS 2.1 Scope 2.2 Objectives 2.3 Critical Time Frame 2.4 Application System Impact Statements 1. Essential 2. Delayed 3. Suspended 2.5 Summary Conclusion 3.0 RECOVERY STRATEGY 3.1 Approach 3.2 Escalation Plans 3.3 Decision Points PLAN 1 PLAN 2 PLAN 3 4.0 DISASTER RECOVERY ORGANIZATION 4.1 Recovery Organization Chart 4.2 Disaster Recovery Team 4.3 Recovery Team Responsibilities Recovery Management Senior Recovery Manager Responsibilities Pre-Disaster Post-Disaster Recovery Manager Responsibilities Pre-Disaster Post-Disaster Damage Assessment and Salvage Team Damage Assessment and Salvage Team Responsibilities Pre-Disaster Post-Disaster Physical Security Pre-Disaster Post-Disaster Administration Pre-Disaster Post-Disaster Hardware Installation Pre-Disaster Post-Disaster Systems, Applications and Network Software Pre-Disaster Post-Disaster Communications Pre-Disaster Post-Disaster Operations Pre-Disaster Post-Disaster 5.0 DISASTER RECOVERY EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 5.1 General 5.2 Recovery Management 5.3 Damage Assessment and Salvage 5.4 Physical Security 5.5 Administration 5.6 Hardware Installation 5.7 Systems, Applications & Network Software 5.8 Communications 5.9 Operations 6.0 PLAN ADMINISTRATION 6.1 Disaster Recovery Manager 6.2 Distribution of the Disaster Recovery Plan 6.3 Maintenance of the Business Impact Analysis 6.4 Training of the Disaster Recovery Team 6.5 Testing of the Disaster Recovery Plan 6.6 Evaluation of the Disaster Recovery Plan Tests 6.7 Maintenance of the Disaster Recovery Plan 7.0 APPENDIX COMPANY Sales Offices Recovery Team Phone/Address List Vendor Phone/Address List Off-Site Inventory Hardware/Software Inventory People Interviewed Preventative Measures Sample Application Systems Impact Statement - - - - - - - - - - EXCERPTS FROM DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN TEMPLATE Copyright © Janco Associates, Inc. 1.0 PLAN INTRODUCTION “COMPANY recognizing their operational dependency on computer systems, including the Local Area Network (LAN), Database Servers, Internet, Intranet and e-Mail, and the potential loss of revenue and operational control that may occur in the event of a disaster; authorized the preparation, implementation and maintenance of a comprehensive disaster recover plan. “The intent of a Disaster Recovery Plan is to provide a written and tested plan directing the computer system recovery process in the event of an interruption in continuous service resulting from an unplanned and unexpected disaster. The Disaster Recovery Plan preparation process includes several major steps as follows: - Identify Systems and Applications currently in use. - Analyze Business Impact of computer impact and determination of critical recovery time frames. - Determine Recovery Strategy - Document Recovery Team Organization - Document Recovery Team Responsibilities - Develop and Document Emergency Procedures - Document Training & Maintenance Procedures. “These steps were conducted and this document represents the completed effort in the preparation of the COMPANY Disaster Recovery Plan. - - - - - - - - - - 1.5 KEY PLAN ASSUMPTIONS “The following assumptions have been established as the basis for the development of the Disaster Recovery Plan: - The plan is designed to recover from the "worst case" destruction of the COMPANY operating environment. The worst case excludes any non-data processing function that may be in close proximity to the data center or workstations. - Although the plan is designed for worst case, inherent in the plan strategy is the ability to recover up to the most minor interruption, which is perhaps a more likely situation. - The plan is base upon a sufficient number of center staff not being incapacitated to implement and affect recovery. Therefore, the level of detail of the plan is written to a staff experienced in the Company’s computer services. Development, testing and implementation of new technologies and applications are suspended so that all resources are available to recover existing critical production processing. - Off-site inventory and equipment acquired through vendors is considered to be the only resource with which to recover computer processing. Items at the original site are not expected to be salvageable and used for recovery. This includes items stored in any on-site security location. - An alternate site (backup computer facility) in which to establish recovery of computer processing is necessary. Time frame requirements to recover computer processing are significantly less than estimated times to repair/reconstruct a data center on an emergency basis. - The computer facilities of the alternative site is not within the scope of this plan and is assumed not to be impacted by any disaster which may interrupt computer operations at COMPANY offices. 2.1 SCOPE “The scope of the Business Impact Analysis is the COMPANY operating departments supported by data center facilities located at _________________________. This network encompasses the following information technology services: - General business applications, such as word-processing, spreadsheet and database applications - File servers supporting all business operations - Gateway to the host applications and other sites “To determine the maximum time frame allowable, the following COMPANY operating departments were interviewed (See Appendix - People Interviewed): - Information Technology - Sales - Marketing - Credit - Finance - Human Resources - Manufacturing - Distribution - Customer Service - Accounting - Investor Relations 4.3.5 HARDWARE INSTALLATION “The Hardware Team is responsible for site preparation, physical planning, and installation of data processing equipment to meet the required processing capacity of COMPANY in the event of a disaster. This includes responsibility for ordering and installing hardware for both the alternative site and the permanent site. “Pre-Disaster - Understand role and responsibilities within the Disaster Recovery Plan - Work closely with Recovery Management Team to reduce possibility for disaster in data center (See Preventative Measures in Appendix) - Train employees in emergency preparedness - Participate in Disaster Recovery Plan tests as required - Maintain current system and LAN configuration in off-site storage “Post-Disaster - Verify with alternative site the pending occupancy requirements - Inspect the alternative site for physical space requirements - Interface with Software, Communications and Operations Team members on space configuration of alternative site - Coordinate transportation of salvageable equipment to alternative site - Notify Administration Team of equipment required - Ensure installation of ___ temporary terminals connected to alternative site mainframe - Plan the hardware installation at the alternative site - Install hardware at the alternative site - Plan, coordinate transportation of and install hardware at permanent site, when available” - - - - - - - - - - OPTIONAL Update Service Available: $229.00 Additional at time of order for 12-month subscription. Includes a minimum of one update. Specify at time of order. - - - - - - - - - - 180+ pages. Microsoft Word format Distributed by e-mail. CD-ROM distribution also available - add $10.00 Order #DR639. Special Order Item. - - - - - - - - - - Rothstein Associates Inc.
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