Did you know that 93% of all businesses that don’t have a disaster recovery plan in place when they experience a data disaster go out of business within a year? And yet, two-thirds of businesses don’t have a disaster recovery plan in place! Data is an increasingly important commodity to businesses of all types and sizes so how do you make sure your business is protected from a data disaster?
The thought of protecting your business against a data disaster might be daunting, but don’t worry. By following the steps listed below, you can make sure that your business is ready to take on the challenge.
First, let’s be clear on the difference between a business continuity plan and a disaster recovery plan. A business continuity plan is primarily proactive, in that it is a strategy by which a business can continue to operate no matter what kind of disaster or setback befalls it. A disaster recovery plan is primarily reactive and has to do with how a business acts immediately following a disaster of some sort – in this case, a data disaster.
So, now that we’re clear on what a disaster recovery plan is, here are the steps your business can take to create one that works for you and your employees.
Step 1: Rally The Troops And Assess Your Equipment
In the fight against data disasters, everyone has to be on board. Otherwise, there will always be holes in your defense plan. That’s why executive buy-in – getting everyone in the company, from the CEO to the entry-level employees – is crucial. You need everyone to collaborate cross-functionally in order to fully protect your business.
From there, you need to thoroughly analyze each of your business’s systems, applications and data sets, as well as how they’re physically accessed, in order to suss out any potential vulnerabilities. Then you should determine which systems are absolutely critical to the operation of your business and for getting products and services to your customers. These are the functions that will need to stay up and running, even after a data disaster.
Step 2: Create Your Disaster Recovery Strategy
Once you have everyone on board and an understanding of your equipment and assets (as well as their vulnerabilities), it’s time to actually formulate your disaster recovery plan. To do this, you should take a look at your budget, resources, tools and partners in this endeavor. When you understand how long it takes your business to get back online and the cost for doing so, you’ll have a good idea of how to move forward.
Step 3: Test Your Strategy
No great plan is complete without testing it to see if it will work. Put your disaster recovery plan through a trial run to see how quickly your team responds to solve the problem and see if there are any improvements that need to be made to the process. Then, by the time an actual data disaster occurs, your business will know how to shut it down and keep running with no problem at all.
While the steps themselves aren’t difficult to understand, preparing your business to combat data disasters takes a lot of work. In the end, though, the work is worth it if it means protecting your data. As a recap, here are the four main action steps that you need to take in formulating a disaster recovery plan:
- Get executive buy-in for creating a disaster recovery plan.
- Analyze and evaluate your business’s systems, applications and data to understand how they could be impacted.
- Find out which systems you need to keep running and prioritize them during the fallout of the data disaster.
- Test your plan before you actually need to put it in action.
Need help getting started? Pearl Solutions Group is an experienced managed services provider committed to enterprise-grade services for small to mid-size businesses. We can help you evaluate your current infrastructure and work with you to create a disaster recovery plan. Get help.