One sized fits all and disaster recovery are not compatible phrases.

Disaster recovery needs to be balanced between risks and costs and have to
be made on an individual basis.

On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 4:10 PM, <jesse-r...@wi.rr.com> wrote:

> Seems like this is something brought up every now and then... and I hate
> bringing it up againt BUT...
>
> I have a small client that is interested in putting together a small/basic
> disaster recovery plan for their IT department.  Anyone know of any fairly
> decent boiler templates or examples of this?  It's for a 'small' sized
> client, not for a major data-center or anything like that.  I remember
> seeing something a year or two ago regarding this but have since lost the
> information, argh.
>
> Thanks.
> J
>
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