The chronological sequence of recovery activities, or critical path, that must
be followed to resume an acceptable level of operations following a business
interruption or outage. This timeline may range from minutes to weeks, depending
upon the recovery requirements and methodology. [Source:
Disaster Recovery Journal]
DRJ - Disaster Recovery Journal The Disaster Recovery Journal is the first publication dedicated to the field of disaster recovery and business continuity. Today DRJ boasts well over 60,000 subscribers and it is more than 100 pages in size.
SBC Article: Business Continuity for Small Businesses Business continuity is relatively easy for large enterprises. They have the IT staff and the deep pockets to be able to spend millions of dollars implementing redundant data centers, instantaneous mirroring of all information and a host of other disaster recovery (DR) technologies.
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