The following procedure shows a high level in the first 24 hours after the disaster appeal. This method is based on a service of "hot" recovery is based.
After a disaster must be clearly defined steps / measures taken to enable the business process. During the first 24 hours of this action fall within the following categories.
Diaster
The initial assessment
Time scales - Soon (T + 0)
Diaster
After a disaster, the first step that must be taken is to evaluate thecurrent situation. This will be the Coordinator, who will decide whether the management team assembled by the tsunami disaster should be made. The team needs access to a control system of disaster, if the main site is not accessible for some reason. The Disaster Management team, and command center must be detailed, with major telephone / cell phone numbers and directions in the business continuity plan.
The emergency services should have already been notified,Situation. The disaster management team would have acted as main contact point for emergency services.
You may need to make a pre-call to call to activate the service for disaster recovery on standby, so the response time of the service should be officially named.
Disaster Management Meeting
Time scales - within 1 hour (T + 1 hour)
If necessary, a formal disaster is called, should be done within 1 hour of the event. It may not be possible to obtainAll team members together in this time period should, therefore, all essential components in the plan agreed and documented.
The disaster management team would be the main role:
Define the problem
Define the extent of the disruption
Determine the likely impact on business
Estimated length of interruption (if possible)
Call disaster recovery service, if necessary,
Formal Disaster Command Center
Fine-team goalsfor the next 3 hours
Okay formal oral report to the directors
You need some strength to the staff at this time
Send non-essential employees at home (if during office hours)
Contact non-essential employees at home (if outside working hours)
Call in additional staff (if outside office hours)
Next meeting is set for T + 4 hours
Disaster Review Meeting
Time scales - within 2 hours (T + 2 hours)
At this stage you should have a much more detailedUnderstanding of the situation. This allows a full report will be written for product managers.
The disaster management team will have at this moment:
Performed the disaster recovery service (if applicable)
The creation of a temporary command center disaster
Mobilizing substantial personal
Optionally, the hot-standby (disaster recovery), services should begin at that time to the configuration of the standby systems.
Configuring the standbyEquipment
Time scales - within 2 hours of call (T + 4 hours)
Warm Disaster Recovery configurations are usually scheduled within 2 hours of the call available. At this point, the site should be ready to receive the device. Power and communication should be enabled and the structures needed for workers to be available. Equipment that may need to be purchased for some time to come to this. Backup media is also to be at the site.
RestorationData and testing
Time scales - within 20 hours after the invocation (T + 22 hours)
Up to 8 hours may be required to restore and test the system. Wide User Acceptance Testing (UAT) procedures must ensure that your disaster recovery plan to ensure that systems are fully functional before it is to live will be announced in order to document the end user.
Systems available to consumers
Time scales - within 22 hours after the invocation (T + 24 hours)
At this point you should be ableOnce again, some (or all) of assets (depending on the extent of the disaster). It 'important at this stage of a business plan complete the rest orally. Such measures should include:
Requirements Intermediate large temporary accommodation
Restoration of the damaged site (if applicable)
Finding new premises (if applicable)
Replacement of damaged equipment
A comprehensive business recovery plan should be created, specifying the transition fromStand-by facility for the permanent office.
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Invocation Procedures for Disaster Recovery
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