Importance of Disaster Recovery Planning
- Making plans for possible setbacks may spare companies tens of thousands of dollars, or it might be the difference between a firm thriving after a natural disaster and going out of business.
- Businesses can resume operations as usual or even get back up and running considerably faster after a disaster, depending on their disaster recovery plan and the kinds of technologies they utilize.
- Your international hotel chain’s guest reservation database is copied and encrypted by a dishonest employee; the Information Commissioner’s Office in the UK fines you £18.4 million.
What is Disaster Recovery Planning in DBMS?
A Disaster Recovery Plan in DBMS is a combination of processes, policies, procedures, and key metrics that gives an organization the ability to recover all vital infrastructures, databases, applications, and services after a disaster. Disaster Recovery plans are generally part of a more extensive practice known as Business Continuity Planning.