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Disaster Recovery Planning: Preparing for the Unthinkable (Paperback) (Out of print)

AUTHOR Toigo, Jon William
PUBLISHER Pearson (09/06/2002)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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There were 480 companies in the World Trade Center in NYC. Only 230 companies had a disaster recovery plan in place. 100 companies probably did not need one due to their small size. Which leaves 160 companies that did not have a plan in place and as a result they will not be around a year from now This book explains to system administrators and architects what they need to know to plan for and get through disaster recovery. It incorporates the latest technologies in data storage, networks, server systems, and the Internet (Web-based recovery planning and crisis management) and shows how they can become components of a corporate survival strategy for future disasters. This third edition is completely revised and updated to reflect new information on data storage topologies, challenges for recovery, problem of data re-hosting as well as coverage of latest technologies and trends. The book also covers the lessons learned from WTC disaster and includes references to the California power outages, new mailroom procedures--due to anthrax scares--and new physical access controls that enable you to know where everyone is in a building by tagging them with an electronic badge.
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ISBN-13: 9780133903560
ISBN-10: 0133903567
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
Edition Number: 0003
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Page Count: 512
Carton Quantity: 16
Product Dimensions: 6.90 x 1.00 x 9.10 inches
Weight: 1.80 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Glossary
Country of Origin: US
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Computers | System Administration - Storage & Retrieval
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The #1 guide to protecting and recovering your key digital assetsnow fully updated.

  • Disaster recovery strategies after 9/11
  • Up-to-the-minute coverage: DR analysis, planning, strategy, testing, and emergency decision-making
  • Solutions for centralized and decentralized environments, network and end-user recovery
  • Advanced storage technologies and "time to data" metrics
  • Implications of Web services and next-generation outsourcing
  • Now more than ever, crucial information for every IT manager, sysadmin, and consultant!

Disaster Recovery Planning, Third Edition is a start-to-finish update to the #1 guide to disaster recovery planning and implementation. Thoroughly revised to reflect the latest strategies and technologies, it also presents the disaster recovery lessons taught by 9/11, the California energy crisis, and the anthrax scare.

In this book, Toigo offers focused, hands-on blueprints for disaster recovery in every environment, centralized and decentralizedwith detailed coverage of building DR systems that address networks and encompass end-users who still maintain crucial enterprise data on local PCs and notebooks. Coverage includes:

  • How to create a successful disaster recovery plan-with or without consultants
  • Analyzing both technical and physical risks, including facility protection
  • Choosing the right mainframe backup strategies
  • Preventive and proactive techniques for backing up distributed, network-based systems
  • New technologies and strategies for end-user recovery
  • Emergency decision-making and recovery project teams
  • Testing your plan and updating it to reflect organizational and technical change
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There were 480 companies in the World Trade Center in NYC. Only 230 companies had a disaster recovery plan in place. 100 companies probably did not need one due to their small size. Which leaves 160 companies that did not have a plan in place and as a result they will not be around a year from now This book explains to system administrators and architects what they need to know to plan for and get through disaster recovery. It incorporates the latest technologies in data storage, networks, server systems, and the Internet (Web-based recovery planning and crisis management) and shows how they can become components of a corporate survival strategy for future disasters. This third edition is completely revised and updated to reflect new information on data storage topologies, challenges for recovery, problem of data re-hosting as well as coverage of latest technologies and trends. The book also covers the lessons learned from WTC disaster and includes references to the California power outages, new mailroom procedures--due to anthrax scares--and new physical access controls that enable you to know where everyone is in a building by tagging them with an electronic badge.
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Author: Toigo, Jon William
Jon Toigo is CEO of Toigo Partners International, a user-facing technology analysis firm that is part technology consumer advocacy and part vendor watchdog. With over 30 years of IT experience, both as an internal business IT manager and as a consultant and service provider, Toigo brings a perspective on business technology that is sometimes contrarian but always fact-based. He has written 15 books on enterprise computing strategies and two thousand articles and columns in the computer trade press, includingComputerworld, Network Computing, Scientific American, Washington Technology, Enterprise Systems, ESJ.com, SearchStorage, SNWOnline, Storage Magazine, Storage NL, Data Storage Connection, z/Journal, and Mainframe Executive. He operates a highly trafficked blog at DrunkenData.com. Since 1992, he has chaired the Data Management Institute and delivered training courses in data management, storage technology, disaster recovery planning and data security worldwide to more than 80,000 trainees. He is a much sought-after speaker whose mix of practical knowledge and edgy humor have earned him a reputation as an iconoclast of bleeding edge technologies. He has keynoted at Storage Networking World, Networld Interop, COMDEX, Storage World, IPExpo, Storage Networking World, Storage Decisions, ASCDI, and Storage Expo events, and has delivered presentations at international conferences staged by leading vendors, including IBM, HP, Dell, Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, Quantum, DataCore Software, and numerous systems integrators.
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