Disaster Recovery

Disaster Recovery (DR) refers to the strategies and processes that an organization implements to quickly restore and maintain its IT systems and operations after a catastrophic event, such as natural disasters, cyberattacks, or hardware failures. The primary goal of disaster recovery is to minimize downtime and data loss while ensuring business continuity. This involves creating a disaster recovery plan that outlines the steps necessary to recover servers, applications, and data, as well as identifying critical business functions and associated risks. Components of a disaster recovery plan may include data backups, alternate site arrangements, and recovery procedures. Effective disaster recovery is crucial for organizations to safeguard their assets, reputation, and ongoing operations in the face of unforeseen challenges.