This is something I've done personally for a while and no it's not encrypted.  
I had a few important files that were specific to the IT design.  Obviously the 
preference is to have this information at another location that is secure (so 
not a personal residence) but having this info saved a great deal of time.  
Particularly the network documents(IP Address info for example) and password 
info (service accounts, websites etc).

From: Jonathan Link [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, 1 February 2011 6:51 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Some thoughts for your DR Plan

One thing that I noticed, I have a question about.  Is your backup encrypted at 
all?  You mentioned that you had a recent backup at your personal residence, is 
this part of your standard for maintaining an offsite backup, or was it an 
accidental happenstance?



On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 9:05 PM, James Hill 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
We now have the majority of things restored and up and running.  Below are just 
some initial thoughts and ideas that I wanted to share with the list.  It is in 
no way any form of DR plan nor is it meant to indicate what we did or didn't 
have.  It's simply my experiences from our recent DR experience written down 
for the benefits of others.

Some or none of this may apply to you.  I certainly do not regard myself as any 
form of DR expert nor am I the first to have been through a real DR experience. 
 However if I am able to provide any info that can assist others than I am more 
than happy to do so.


*         Don't ever think it can't happen, it can.

*         You do need a DR location, a live one if possible.  Convince 
management of this!

*         Build redundancy into your designs of everything.  Thanks to this all 
our stores were able to continue to trade even though the data centre was under 
water.

*         If you have something in your environment that isn't in your backup 
schedule, add it now, no matter how small it may be.

*         Consider that staff with specific duties in your DR plan may not be 
able to assist as they are tending to their own personal issues or physical 
access is simply not available.

*         Services you take for granted may simply be not available.  There 
were power outages (some for weeks) and communication network outages.  Phone 
systems quickly become overloaded in a Disaster, especially mobile/cell 
networks.

*         Make allowance for the following in your DR location(for relocation 
of office staff)

o    Furniture for staff

o    Computers and comms

o    Power, can the circuits handle the extra load you will be adding to the 
site?

o    Bandwidth

o    Air conditioning/heating

*         Have remote visibility of your data centre and its surroundings

o    A camera or two would have shown us the level of the water and we could 
have saved much more equipment.

*         Add sensors to your data centre that shuts off the power if water is 
detected.

*         Exchange cached mode and offline files provide quick access to much 
critical information.

*         Keep critical infrastructure/server build/networking documentation in 
multiple places.

o    I had a recent backup at my personal residence.  It was invaluable in the 
early stages of our Recovery.

*         Data restores

o    Do test restores regularly.  Environments change all the time and maybe 
something hasn't been added to the backup list for that server.

o    Ensure that you can retrieve critical data quickly.  Restores take time.

o    Tapes - do anything to avoid them, if you have to use them have multiple 
tape drives available so that restores can be conducted more quickly.

o    Have backup backup servers.  Especially with the tape catalogues 
available.  We saw cataloguing of tapes take 14 hours plus.

o    Have an offsite location authorised as a delivery point with your Offsite 
Tape holder.

*         Check your emotions at the door.  Remain calm and logical, consider 
others needs.  The people that are true leaders(that doesn't necessarily mean 
all Managers) should be running the show.  Everyone else will be looking to 
them for guidance.



*         Fire and water make fantastic servants, they are horrible masters.

James.



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