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Developing a Successful Network Disaster Recovery Plan

Bruce Edwards
- 01 Aug 1994 - 
- Vol. 2, Iss: 3, pp 37-42
TLDR
The recovery strategy, recovery teams, procedures and action tests, and maintenance and testing are all discussed in some detail.
Abstract
Concentrates on the preparation for and the procedures to be followed in creating a disaster recovery plan. The recovery strategy, recovery teams, procedures and action tests, and maintenance and testing are all discussed in some detail.

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