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How To Build The Ark

Category: Web Technologies
Subtitle: #0 Disaster Preparation is Good Stewardship
Author: Steve
Date: 2011/11/3
When technology works - it's great. When it doesn't, life can be miserable. God had Noah build the ark. He also had Joseph store up grain for the famine. What preparations have you made for the ups and downs you'll experience?
Keywords: preparation, planning, strategy, documentation, backups

Summary: When technology works - it's great. When it doesn't, life can be miserable. God had Noah build the ark. He also had Joseph store up grain for the famine. What preparations have you made for the ups and downs you'll experience?

Many days go by unplanned - heads down, noses to the grindstone, just trying to get by. Then, it happens - some unexpected glitch throws your entire world on its backside. It may be something trivial, like knocking over your coffee cup. Or, it could be 2 feet of snow or a hurricane, flood, fire, earthquake. Or, it could just be someone calling in sick. In any event, your day changes and you need a way of coping with those changes.


With just a little bit of planning and only a few minutes out of your day, you can stay ahead of disaster and reduce your chaos when faced with an uplanned event.


Communication - People First


As mentioned above, human assets are above all others. Communicating before, during and after a disaster is essential to any and all plans. Disaster preparation and recovery involve people at all stages - the first part of your plan must address communication.



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Documentation - Putting the Pieces Back Together


What I find is the most critical piece of equipment or information is usually the least known and documented. You only discover how critical it is when it breaks, gets turned off, or the person who knows what it does isn't around. Then there is a mad scramble to figure out what and where that component is. Things you think you'll never need again will become the most sought after artifacts when disaster strikes - software licenses, technical support phone numbers, contact lists, bank account numbers, installation disks and configuration information are a short list of things to have written down and stored safely in more than 1 place.



Documentation also needs a backup and backups need documentation



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Backups - Filling in the Details


What, How, Where, Do they work?



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People - First and Last


Often, our disaster preparation only covers loss of a physical asset, like a computer or building. People are the most vital part of your organization and you should have contigencies for every type of transition in staffing or people.



This is the area that requires the most prayer and probably some of the most difficult conversations. Please don't let this prevent you from having the necessary discussions about your most valuable assets. Remember, you are a resource, too.  


Continuity


Some disasters are very short-lived and the recovery is fairly quick. Sometimes, you'll wonder if it will ever end so you can start the process of recovery. Use these questions to evaluate your position for extended periods of adversity.



Other resources for disaster preparation



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