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Ask HN: Any recommendations on disaster recovery?
5 points by mohsen on Nov 27, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments
Hello fellow HN-ers, I'm gradually trying to expand my knowledge. I'm trying to learn a bit about disaster recovery.

Any recommendations on where to begin or any must reads are greatly appreciated.

Thank you.



What is the context? Do you mean disaster recovery for businesses, individuals, or countries? If you're referring to disaster recovery in the sense of mitigating, preparing for, managing, and recovering from things like natural disasters (e.g. tsunami, earthquakes), the Wikipedia page [1] on emergency management is probably a good start. If you have access to something like the ISI Web of Knowledge (via a university), some good journals include The International Journal of Emergency Management and Disasters. Look for review articles to start off with, as they're most likely to give you an overview of a particular aspect of the disaster field.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_management


Thanks!


One of the basic tenants of disaster recorvery is having a process for everything. I assume you refer to business (IT) disaster recovery. Please refer to the CMMI Model -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capability_Maturity_Model might help




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