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Re: Disaster Recovery BudgetPosted by Philip Jan Rothstein, FBCI (24.151.30.42) on February 17, 2006 at 15:22:49: In Reply to: Disaster Recovery Budget posted by Robert Fay on February 16, 2006 at 15:11:55:
: What is a good rule of thumb when trying to estimate an adequate DR budget. I know it all depends on how important the data is and how long a company can afford to keep its doors open with their systems down, but I was wondering if there is a popular rule of thumb. Like 20% of the IT budget or something like that. ------------------------------------------- Rob, I would be real careful applying a rule of thumb for budgeting. There are too many overriding factors which could dramatically affect your budget. Specifically: Yeqars ago, 1-3% of the IT budget was quoted as a so-called rule of thumb for DR budgeting; I never saw a company implement EFFECTIVE DR for that. Philip Jan Rothstein, FBCI
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