Mechanisms exist to separate the alternate storage site from the primary storage site to reduce susceptibility to similar threats.
Mechanisms exist to separate the alternate storage site from the primary storage site to reduce susceptibility to similar threats.
Mechanisms exist to identify and mitigate potential accessibility problems to the alternate storage site in the event of an area-wide disruption or disaster.
Mechanisms exist to establish an alternate processing site that provides security measures equivalent to that of the primary site.
Mechanisms exist to separate the alternate processing site from the primary processing site to reduce susceptibility to similar threats.
Mechanisms exist to identify and mitigate potential accessibility problems to the alternate processing site and possible mitigation actions, in the event of an area-wide disruption or disaster.
Mechanisms exist to address priority-of-service provisions in alternate processing and storage sites that support availability requirements, including Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs).
Mechanisms exist to prepare the alternate processing alternate to support essential missions and business functions so that the alternate site is capable of being used as the primary site.
Mechanisms exist to plan and prepare for both natural and manmade circumstances that preclude returning to the primary processing site.
Mechanisms exist to reduce the likelihood of a single point of failure with primary telecommunications services.
Mechanisms exist to formalize primary and alternate telecommunications service agreements contain priority-of-service provisions that support availability requirements, including Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs).