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Today's SurgiCenter - IT IQ disaster recovery plan

Today's SurgiCenter - IT IQ disaster recovery plan

"Is Your Facility Prepared for a Disaster?
BY GLEN PRIDGEN

This is a question I ask myself every morning: Am I ready to completely rebuild my network within 24 hours if necessary?

A disaster recovery plan should target two very different types of situations; an isolated disaster and a community disaster. Hurricane Katrina was both.

An isolated disaster usually affects a single company and its customers. The area affected is small and includes employee turnover, office incidents, computer crashes, server crashes, Internet connection failure, and phone system failure. This is the most common situation and is where we dedicate the majority of our resources. An isolated disaster recovery plan (IDRP) should address the following:"

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