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The 10 Disaster Planning Essentials For A Small Business Network 252 Plymouth Ave. S. Rochester, NY 14608 585-546-4120 info@capstoneitinc.com www.rochestercomputersupport.com

The 10 Disaster Planning Essentials For A Small Business Network From the Desks of: Sitima Fowler, CEO Mike Fowler, President Dear Colleague, If your data is important to your business and you cannot afford to have your operations halted for days even weeks due to data loss or corruption, then you need to read this report and act on the information shared. A disaster can happen at any time on any day and is likely to occur at the most inconvenient time. If you aren t already prepared, you run the risk of having the disaster coming before you have in place a plan to handle it. This report will outline 10 things you should have in place to make sure your business could be back up and running again in the event of a disaster. 1. Have a written plan. As simple as it may sound, just thinking through in ADVANCE what needs to happen if your server has a meltdown or a natural disaster wipes out your office, will go a long way in getting it back fast. At a minimum, the plan should contain details on what disaster could happen and a step-by-step process of what to do, who should do it and how. Also include contact information for various providers and username and password information for various key web sites.

Writing this plan will also allow you to think about what you need to budget for backup, maintenance and disaster recovery. If you can t afford to have your network down for more than a few hours, then you need a plan that can get you back up and running within that time frame. You may want the ability to virtualize your server, allowing the office to run off of the virtualized server while the real server is repaired. If you can afford to be down for a couple of days, there are cheaper solutions. Once written, print out a copy and store it in a fireproof safe, an offsite copy (at your home) and a copy with your IT consultant. 2. Hire a trusted professional to help you. Trying to recover your data after a disaster without professional help is business suicide; one misstep during the recovery process can result in forever losing your data or result in weeks of downtime. Make sure you work with someone who has experience in both setting up business contingency plans (so you have a good framework from which you CAN restore your network) and experience in data recovery. 3. Have a communications plan. If something should happen where employees couldn t access your office, e-mail or use the phones, how should they communicate with you? Make sure your plan includes this information including MULTIPLE communications methods. A good idea may be to put all your employees and client phone numbers on your cell phone s contact list. Create a response team. Surely you cannot have just one person be responsible for the whole thing. What if he is on vacation camping in Alaska that week? You need multiple people to be able to fill in to take action.. 4. Automate your backups. If backing up your data depends on a human being doing something, it s flawed. The #1 cause of data loss is human error (people not swapping out tapes properly, someone not setting up the backup to run properly, etc.). ALWAYS automate your backups so they run like clockwork. 5. Have an offsite backup of your data. Always, always, always maintain a recent copy of your data off site, on a different server, or on a storage device. Onsite backups are

good, but they won t help you if they get stolen, flooded, burned or hacked along with your server. 6. Have remote access and management of your network. Not only will this allow you and your staff to keep working if you can t go into your office, but you ll love the convenience it offers. Plus, your IT staff or an IT consultant should be able to access your network remotely in the event of an emergency or for routine maintenance. Make sure they can. 7. Image your server. Having a copy of your data offsite is good, but keep in mind that all that information has to be RESTORED someplace to be of any use. If you don t have all the software disks and licenses, it could take days to reinstate your applications (like Microsoft Office, your database, accounting software, etc.) even though your data may be readily available. Imaging your server is similar to making an exact replica; that replica can then be directly copied to another server saving an enormous amount of time and money in getting your network back. Best of all, you don t have to worry about losing your preferences, configurations or favorites. To find out more about this type of backup, ask your IT professional. 8. Network documentation. Network documentation is simply a blueprint of the software, data, systems and hardware you have in your company s network. Your IT manager or IT consultant should put this together for you. This will make the job of restoring your network faster, easier AND cheaper. It also speeds up the process of everyday repairs on your network since the technicians don t have to spend time figuring out where things are located and how they are configured. And finally, should disaster strike, you have documentation for insurance claims of exactly what you lost. Again, have your IT professional document this and keep a printed copy with your disaster recovery plan. 9. Maintain Your System. One of the most important ways to avoid disaster is by maintaining the security of your network. While fires, floods, theft and natural disasters are certainly a threat, you are much more likely

to experience downtime and data loss due to a virus, worm or hacker attack. That s why it s critical to keep your network patched, secure and up-to-date. Additionally, monitor hardware for deterioration and software for corruption. This is another overlooked threat that can wipe you out. Make sure you replace or repair aging software or hardware to avoid this problem. 10. Test, test, test! A study conducted in October 2007 by Forrester Research and the Disaster Recovery Journal found that 50 percent of companies test their disaster recovery plan just once a year, while 14 percent never test. If you are going to go through the trouble of setting up a plan, then at least hire an IT pro to run a test once a month to make sure your backups are working and your system is secure. After all, the worst time to test your parachute is AFTER you ve jumped out of the plane. Want Help In Implementing These 10 Essentials? Call For A FREE Disaster Recovery Assessment ($297 value). We will send a senior technician to review your network. As a bonus, the first request we get each month will also receive an Emergency Survival Kit. The emergency survival kit packaged in a durable nylon carrying bag and designed for the office or car. This comprehensive survival kit contains the most effective emergency supplies for emergency preparedness including the emergency food, water, lighting, radio, first-aid, sanitation, and shelter supplies to prepare for all disasters. These appointments go fast and its first come, first served. Call to schedule your assessment and free gift at 585-546-4120.