Disaster Recovery and Planning

Definition of Disaster Recovery and Planning: Recovering from major network failures and loss of data. Planning for unforeseen risks and implementing measures to combat future network downtime.

Disaster recovery planning starts with a complete assessment of an IT network. Everything is reviewed including software, hardware, connectivity, etc. Once the system has been determined, our IT professional review everything thoroughly and identify where potential problems may lie. In addition to pointing out potential problems, our team provides a complete recovery plan in the instance that something would happen such as a major loss of data or company wide disaster.

Disaster recovery is the process of getting the network up and running after a disaster has occurred. Our team steps in and follows a predetermined plan to restore networking activity. When everything is completed, your network and software should be operational like nothing had ever happened.

Do you have a plan if your company experiences a major network failure? What would happen if you data were to be lost in one instance? Disaster recovery and planning are major factors in minimizing the effects of such occurrences.

Disaster and recovery planning will

  • Assist in recovering your network after a major failure or catastrophe.
  • Determine network bottlenecks, risks, and unforeseen occurrences.
  • Create a plan to back-up critical data on a regular basis.