July 7, 2008

I need help on this computer question?


I need help on this issue computer?
I must write an emergency plan for a department which operates a network of 150 node located in an office building in the Bahamas. The system inlcudes three break a band and a storage device with eight RAID drives. An external tape drive is used for archiving. Tapes are currently stored in a closet with the original CD to install commercial software. I must discuss a disaster recovery plan that protects my setup against the following scenarios. (Step by step please).

- The building which houses the department catches fire, and the entire building was destroyed.

- The room holding the backup tapes has become infested with mice. All backup tapes in the hall were destroyed. Thank you

2 comments:

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
If you have important data, you should always keep backup copies off-site. At home, in a safe in a bank somewhere. It does not matter as long as it is not in the same physical location as actual data. Keep backups in the cupboard beside the computer is worthless in the event of fire.

I will not write a step-by-step disaster recovery plan for you. This is your project, do it yourself.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
I do not see one? in all F.