>From a technical perspective, I completely agree. More, some important
management education tends to occur.  

I was speaking from a purely business perspective. That is, I submit
that updated resumes are appropriate unless and until there is some
hard, compelling evidence that the business could actually survive a
real plan execution. 

    

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 11:12 PM
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Subject: Re: European BCP Regulations?

Even a complete disaster on the first test is a success, under the 
covers. It will point out the flaws in the plan, and the items that are 
missing. That's why we tested quarterly and kept copious notes from each

test. You're going to go through multiple iterations; take it as given. 
But each iteration will be an improvement over the previous run. (We had

the luxury of a completely separate system for our DR testing, which 
helps immensely!)

Hal Merritt wrote:

>Having been up close and personal with a couple of major 'events', I
>feel I can safely say that every event is just like every other event
in
>that it is unique. In other words, they are predictably unpredictable.

>
>Even full dress rehearsals just don't appease Mr Murphy. 
>
>I would then argue that you can't know if your plan will actually work
>unless you actually test it on an ongoing basis. I would further wager
a
>virtual beverage or two that that first real attempt will need some
>serious spin to be described as anything but a total disaster in and of
>itself. Only after several iterations will it get to the point of being
>a viable business alternative. After many more iterations, enough kinks
>get ironed out to become just another standard procedure. 
>
>My $0.02 (before taxes)  
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>Behalf Of Bri P
>Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 3:19 AM
>To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
>Subject: Re: European BCP Regulations?
>
>..snip
>
>The idea I think is to 'prove' that the DR process works - whatever you
>think of that. I think there are more elegant ways to prove something
>without actually manually working through it - mathematicians have been
>doing so for hundreds of years. 
>
>I also think that, for something as crucial as DR, why put yourself
>through the risk that comes from doing these swaps? I mean, if someone
>was chasing you with a weapon, as a last resort, to escape them you
>might run across a busy freeway - and get away with it. If you did that
>regularly though, there's more and more chance you'll come a cropper..
>
>Brian
>
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