Difference between revisions of "ISO:Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery"
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+ | This document can now be found at its new location in the [https://docs.hornbill.com/hornbill-cloud/iso/business-continuity-and-disaster-recovery/ Hornbill Document Library]. | ||
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Hornbills configuration of servers\services has been planned to ensure that their is no single point of failure, all services have fail over servers or spare capacity. | Hornbills configuration of servers\services has been planned to ensure that their is no single point of failure, all services have fail over servers or spare capacity. | ||
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− | + | See also [[FAQ:Availability & Scheduled Maintenance]] | |
==Epidemic or Pandemic== | ==Epidemic or Pandemic== | ||
− | + | As part of our DR and Business continuity process, Hornbill already has a plan in place for Epidemics\Pandemics which is reviewed annually and when any new threat is detected. Covid-19 has been detected as a risk, however our exposure to this pandemic is relatively limited. | |
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+ | As a cloud-based company we are fully prepared for all our staff to be able to work remotely. Following Government guidelines issued on 16/03/20, all staff are working remotely from home as advised. This has been completed with no impact to existing customer services. | ||
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+ | We have also received confirmation from all our data centres that they are also able to manage any risks associated with Covid-19 and do not expect services to be impacted. | ||
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