How to Put Your Disaster Recovery Plan to the Test
You’ve worked hard to assemble a foolproof disaster recovery plan… now you’ve got to make sure it actually works.
You’ve worked hard to assemble a foolproof disaster recovery plan… now you’ve got to make sure it actually works.
Although the full methodology of disaster recovery testing is too much information for one blog post, here are 3 basic steps you can take to prepare for successful disaster recovery testing.
Here’s a hypothetical situation: your company has been recently hit with ransomware. What do you do?
BDR stands for backup and disaster recovery. As the name implies, it’s a plan crafted by businesses to recover their operations in the event of a catastrophic disaster.
If the downtime is left unanswered, that could even result in the permanent shutdown of your company.
Why would your company allocate any of its precious resources to set up a plan for recovery? Because when the time comes to use it, your organization’s survival will depend on it.