Summary

As you can clearly see, many processes and procedures have to be in place before you can put your SharePoint Disaster Recovery Plan into action. These are not abstract things on paper; they are actual tasks that defined roles have to perform. They include:

  • Meeting in the right place and communicating using the predefined methods.
  • Knowing the predefined priorities you must act on.
  • Knowing where the plan is and getting to it.
  • Making sure in advance it contains what it should.
  • Putting it into action at the correct time.
  • Knowing what the interdependencies are.
  • Knowing who does what.

Now your SharePoint team will not be like the Titanic kitchen staff!

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