clb92 ( @clb92@kbin.social ) 31•11 months agoMy disaster recovery plan:
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I plan on not having a disaster.
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If I do have a disaster, I plan on trying to recover from it.
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Ocelot ( @Ocelot@lemmies.world ) English23•11 months agoWe definitely have a DR plan at work that includes steps that must be performed at least one hour prior to the disaster occurring. Its quite a joke.
jet ( @jet@hackertalks.com ) English11•11 months agoAll disasters must be scheduled ahead of time and receive approval in the disaster pre-approval process. Failure to do so prior to disaster means this is an unauthorized disaster, and the disaster recovery committee is not responsible for ad hoc incidents caused by improper planning
NoStressyJessie ( @NoStressyJessie@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English2•11 months agoSo, do they have these tasks performed every hour and redundant elsewhere or was this just bad planning a la “write the directions to make a PB&J” homework assignment?
𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘 ( @01189998819991197253@infosec.pub ) English1•11 months agoBut do you have a Disaster Plan Plan?
FARTYSHARTBLAST ( @FARTYSHARTBLAST@kbin.social ) 12•11 months agoYou’ve been testing it regularly, right?
SomeGuyNamedPaul ( @SomeGuyNamedPaul@beehaw.org ) English10•11 months agoInverse Murphy’s Law dictates that if your disaster recovery plan is top notch, tested, rehearsed, refined, and you flip to the alternate site on a schedule then you’ll never ever need it for real.
jet ( @jet@hackertalks.com ) English6•11 months agoIs that book 1024 pages of Panic is progressively larger fonts?
Scrollone ( @Scrollone@feddit.it ) 6•11 months agoAnd the book is empty inside