Network Control of Disaster Recovery Plan

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DRP is considered as a business function for the continuity of business, which can be used to build a suitable IT infrastructure. Using DRP, a company's data is easily secured, maintained or resumed. Therefore, this article provides an overview of DRP and performs it for an organization with three branches.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 945-949)

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2289-2292

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June 2014

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