Disaster Planning

What is a Disaster?

A disaster is any event that interrupts a practice's computer operations. When a network server fails, due to human error, hardware failure or a major disaster, the system must be carefully recovered before the applications and backed up data can be restored.

What is Disaster Preparation Planning?

Disaster preparation planning is the implementation of strategies and procedures that minimise damage in the event a catastrophe destroys your data.

While precautions can be taken to minimise the effects of this type of occurrence (UPS devices, password protection, and so forth), unfortunately there is nothing that can safeguard your data 100 per cent. The purpose of a Disaster Preparation plan (DPP) is to return to an operational status as quickly as possible.

This section sets out some ideas for Disaster Preparation Planning. Should the worst happen, a telephone call to the Help Line should be one of your first steps.

See Disaster Preparation Planning

The Disaster Preparation Planning

Hardware Protection

Regular Maintenance of Software

Disaster Planning - Tell Your Staff

A Sound Backup Strategy

Effective DPP Management