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The recovery team manages the overall recovery of the data, systems, and hardware. There may be some crossover from the other teams, but primarily this team will be composed of system administrators, DBAs, and application support. Table D.6 shows the key positions on the recovery team.
KEY POSITION | NAME | PHONE # | CELL PHONE/ PAGER NUMBER | HOME PHONE #/ALT. PHONE# | ADDRESS |
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Primary | |||||
Secondary | |||||
Tertiary | |||||
Networking | |||||
System administrators | |||||
Application administrators/ developers | |||||
Database administrators | |||||
Facilities manager | |||||
Vendors |
POSITION | DESCRIPTION |
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Primary | Responsible for management of the team, assignments, and reports. |
Secondary leader | Assists primary leader, assumes role in the event the primary leader is not available. |
Tertiary leader | Assumes primary leader role in the event both primary and secondary leaders are unavailable. |
System administrators | Coordinates restoration of hardware, OS, and data from backup media |
Network | Coordinates restoration of network services to the local and/or wide-area network(s). |
Application administrators/developers | Coordinates the recovery of key applications. Works very closely with the system administration members. |
Database administrators | Recovers, restores, and tests the database applications and data to the servers. |
Table D.7 is a contact list or call tree for the recovery team.
KEY POSITION | NAME | PHONE # | CELL PHONE/ PAGER NUMBER | HOME PHONE #/ ALT. PHONE# | ADDRESS |
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Primary | |||||
Secondary | |||||
Tertiary | |||||
System administrator | |||||
Network | |||||
Hardware systems specialist | |||||
Application administrator/ developers | |||||
Database administrators |
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