Agreed! <snip> Yes, this!
Prereq: The company must have a DR manager of which one of his responsibilities is to ensure the families of those who leave are taken care of. Here I'm thinking of natural disasters like hurricanes. Second: A real DR test would include actually running the business from the DR site for at least a week and then *bringing it back home*. How many institutions have actually tried that? Staller, Allan said the following on 5/30/2013 3:09 PM: > Although very few shops actually do this, IMO the procedure should be: > > Management walks in the room and says " You, you, and you are dead as of > "time/date". The rest of you go recover as of that time/date." > The "dead people" cannot be consulted with during the DR exercise. "You, you, > and you" should be different during each iteration of the test. > After the fact, procedures/documentation are analyzed and updated based on > the results. > </snip> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
