Disaster Recovery Testing and Planning
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A disaster recovery (DR) plan is a documented and structured approach that outlines the actions and procedures to be taken in the event of a disaster or disruptive event that impacts a company’s critical infrastructure, systems, and applications. The goal of a DR plan is to minimize downtime and data loss, and to restore critical IT services as quickly as possible.
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