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Disaster Recovery Planning

DR plans, runbooks, geographic redundancy, and the 3-2-1 backup rule in practice.

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Knowing how to restore a backup is necessary but not sufficient. When a real disaster hits — at 2 AM on a holiday weekend, with the on-call engineer's phone on silent — the difference between a smooth recovery and a catastrophe isn't technical skill. It's planning.

Disaster recovery (DR) planning is the organizational wrapper around your technical capabilities. It answers questions that the technology can't: Who gets called? Who makes decisions? What gets prioritized? How do we communicate with users? When do we escalate?

A team with mediocre backups and an excellent DR plan will outperform a team with excellent backups and no plan every single time.

Anatomy of a DR Plan

A DR plan is a living document that covers five areas:

1. Risk Assessment

Identify what can go wrong a

This lesson is part of the Guild Member curriculum. Plans start at $29/mo.