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Disaster Recovery Planning: How to Create a Resilient Network

In today’s interconnected world, the reliability of your network infrastructure is the backbone of your
business operations. However, unexpected disasters—cyberattacks, natural calamities, or technical
failures—can damage your network, leading to significant downtime and financial loss. Source One
Solutions recommends a robust disaster recovery plan (DRP) to mitigate potential risks. A DRP is
essential for any business. Here’s a step-by-step guide to creating a resilient network that stands firm
in adversity.
Step 1: Risk Assessment and Impact Analysis
Before diving into recovery strategies, identify potential threats to your network and assess their
impact on your business operations. A comprehensive risk assessment will help you understand
which critical systems must be prioritized. Determine the maximum acceptable outage time for each
essential system—this will form your Recovery Time Objective (RTO).
Step 2: Develop a Recovery Strategy
Based on the RTOs and the criticality of different network components, develop a recovery strategy.
This involves determining whether to host duplicate data centers, invest in cloud-based backups, or
implement a hybrid approach. Ensure your strategy addresses the quickest path to restore critical
functions with minimal data loss, defined as your Recovery Point Objective (RPO).
Step 3: Infrastructure and Data Protection
Protecting your infrastructure involves not only physical components but also your data. Regular
backups are the linchpin of disaster recovery. Automate your backup processes daily or more
frequently for highly dynamic systems. Moreover, storing these backups offsite or on a cloud platform
ensures data protection from physical damage.
Step 4: Establish Clear Communication Channels
In times of disaster, confusion can reign supreme. To avoid this, establish clear communication
channels in advance. Document who needs to be contacted, in what order, and through what means.
Include all relevant stakeholders, from IT staff to C-level executives and external partners like internet
service providers or cloud vendors.
Step 5: Write and Document the DRP
Translate your strategies and information into a written document. This DRP should include detailed
instructions on maintaining operations during a network failure, roles and responsibilities, contact
information, and step-by-step recovery procedures. This document should be easily accessible to all
team members, both online and in physical copies.
Step 6: Implement Preventive Measures
Prevention is better than cure. Where possible, implement measures to prevent network failures. This
could include robust security protocols to prevent cyberattacks, high-quality hardware to reduce
equipment failure, and diversified service providers to avoid single points of failure.
Step 7: Test and Update Your DRP
A plan is only as good as its execution. Regular testing of your DRP is crucial to ensure its
effectiveness. Simulated disasters and recovery drills will highlight weaknesses and areas for

improvement. After each test, update the plan to reflect new insights, and as technology evolves or
your business grows, keep the DRP updated to maintain its relevance and effectiveness.
In conclusion, a disaster recovery plan is your business’s safety net. By following these steps, you
can ensure that your network—and your business—remains resilient in the face of any disaster.
Remember, the goal of a disaster recovery plan is not just to protect technology but to maintain the
trust of your customers and stakeholders by demonstrating reliability and preparedness.
Step 8: Choose Source One Solutions
If you’re already overwhelmed before you even start steps one through seven, there is no need to
panic. Simply pick up the phone and call Source One Solutions at 561-863-0044. We will set up an
appointment time that is convenient for you and will work with you to develop your DRP. Once
created, we will conduct regular testing and make any improvements.

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