
What are the potential risks to the integrity of a LAN? What are the problems that can lead to disastrous network failure? What steps are involved in establishing a fast, effective recovery plan? What is required to secure a network from unauthorized access? These are just a few of the questions answered in this guide to preventing LAN failure and recovering quickly if a network goes down. Recognizing that LAN failure can bring an organization to a complete standstill, this hands-on guide covers both the physical and the logical protection of LANs. Written from a user's perspective, the book includes: real-life examples of LAN disasters and the solutions used; checklists and comparisons detailing what to do, when to do it, and how to do it; useful tricks of the trade for selling a disaster prevention plant to management and determining the cost to protect and/or backup the LAN; comparison charts for products and services currently available, including off-the-shelf software to monitor performance, detect problems, and provide audits and inventories; and a vendor list and glossary for easy reference. "Disaster Recovery for LANS" provides all of the facts LAN administrators, network planners, MIS/DP directors, and senior managers need to determine where their exposures lie, what protection will cost, and what their options are.
How can organizations effectively identify network vulnerabilities and implement robust recovery protocols to mitigate the impact of LAN failure? Regis J. Bates provides a comprehensive framework for network administrators and management to assess risks and establish contingency plans. Drawing on industry standards and practical experience, the author outlines the necessary steps to secure both physical and logical network infrastructure against catastrophic downtime.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
This text is recognized as a practical resource for IT managers and network planners tasked with business continuity. Readers frequently note the accessibility of the checklists and the focus on the administrative aspects of network protection.
Page Count:
245
Publication Date:
1993-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070041946
ISBN-13:
9780070041943
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