Disaster Status Report
The
disaster status report is the
disaster recovery
work product that
documents the status of the
disaster recovery tasks.
The typical objectives of the disaster status report are
to:
- Document the status of the disaster recovery tasks.
The typical benefits of the disaster status report
include:
- It ensures that all stakeholders know the current status
of the disaster recovery effort.
The typical contents of the disaster status report
include:
-
- Disaster Planning Status
- Disaster Threat Analysis Status
- Disaster Avoidance Status
- Disaster Preparation Status
- Disaster Response Status
- Backup Contact Center Status
- Backup Data Center Status
- Normal Operations Restoration Status
- Appendices:
- Major Issues
- TBDs
- Assumptions
The typical stakeholders of the disaster status report
include:
- Producers:
- Evaluators:
- Approvers:
- Maintainers:
- Users:
The disaster status report can typically be started if the
following preconditions hold:
The disaster status report typically has the following
inputs:
- Work products:
- Stakeholders:
Disaster recovery plans are typically constrained by the
following conventions:
-
Content and Format Standard
-
MS Word Template
-
XML DTD Template
-
Inspection Checklist
Examples
-
Example Disaster Status
Report