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.” This refers to creating a plan on how our data will be recovered or replaced in case of any major natural or human-caused failure, damage, theft, or malicious attack on our digital archival content or system. The plan will be based on our existing backup arrangements, which define the number of backup copies, their geographic location, and the type of storage media used, as described earlier. The disaster recovery plan should provide instructions on which backup copies should be used, in which disaster-type circumstances, and by which technological means to replace and recover our data.
This refers to creating a plan on how our data will be recovered or replaced in case of any major natural or human-caused failure, damage, theft, or malicious attack on our digital archival content or system. The plan will be based on our existing backup arrangements, which define the number of backup copies, their geographic location, and the type of storage media used, as described earlier. The disaster recovery plan should provide instructions on which backup copies should be used, in which disaster-type circumstances, and by which technological means to replace and recover our data.

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This refers to creating a plan on how our data will be recovered or replaced in case of any major natural or human-caused failure, damage, theft, or malicious attack on our digital archival content or system. The plan will be based on our existing backup arrangements, which define the number of backup copies, their geographic location, and the type of storage media used, as described earlier. The disaster recovery plan should provide instructions on which backup copies should be used, in which disaster-type circumstances, and by which technological means to replace and recover our data.

This refers to creating a plan on how our data will be recovered or replaced in case of any major natural or human-caused failure, damage, theft, or malicious attack on our digital archival content or system. The plan will be based on our existing backup arrangements, which define the number of backup copies, their geographic location, and the type of storage media used, as described earlier. The disaster recovery plan should provide instructions on which backup copies should be used, in which disaster-type circumstances, and by which technological means to replace and recover our data.