| Policy #: | 7010 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Subject: | IT Disaster Recovery Policy | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Group: | Institutional | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Approved by: | Vice-President, Administration | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Approval date: | January 23 , 2008 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Effective date: | January 23, 2008 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Administered by: | Director of Computing Services | ||||||||||||||||||||
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- Introduction |
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- Availability of Information |
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system that backs up all University data is located in the communications
room in the Crabtree Building.
The following information is stored both in the server room in the Bennett Building and in this communications room and will be updated once each year: |
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- Handling Specific Events |
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This section documents the steps that will be taken to handle specific events that would significantly disrupt computing services at the University. The Server Room in the Bennett Building is Destroyed All major services provided by Computing Services would cease. New servers would be installed in the following order of priority: |
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The University has two spare servers which are located in the communications room in the Crabtree Building. These servers will permit the first three services listed above, and a minimal website, to be reinstalled within several days. A full web site along with the remaining services on the above list will require the acquisition and installation of new servers which can be completed within several weeks depending on the availability of the servers. New servers will also be placed in this communications room. It may be necessary to supply mechanical cooling and additional electrical service, but that can also be done within days if necessary. This facility can only serve as a temporary location since it is limited in space. As soon as possible the reconstruction of a proper server room will be initiated. |
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The Communications Room in the Crabtree Building is Destroyed All fibre optic cabling runs to network equipment that is located in this communications room. Thus, the destruction of this room would render most connections inoperable. Either the fibre would have to be lengthened and re-terminated in another location within the building, or new fibre would have to be pulled to a temporary location in another building. Since local firms can pull, lengthen and reconnect the fibre, this can be done within one to two weeks. A new central router would be purchased and installed. This could be done within several weeks depending on the availability of the router. |
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Room B1A or Room B1B of the Barclay Building is Destroyed All telephone and Internet services would cease since these rooms contain fibre optic cables leading to telephony equipment owned by Eastlink and to our Internet router. The Internet fibre would be re-terminated in the Crabtree Building and a new router purchased. See the section on telephone services below. |
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Bigelow House is Destroyed In this event,
the following buildings would have no network connections: Athletics,
Hunton, Bigelow, Thornton, Edwards, Bennett, and Trueman. If the Fibre optic cables are destroyed as well, new fibre will have to be installed and terminated in another building. If the telephones are out see the section on telephone services below. |
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The Facilities Management Building is Destroyed In this event, the following buildings would have no network connections: Campbell, Windsor, Fawcett, Jennings and Harper. If all fibres
were still operational a spare switch (we have one on campus) would be
installed. If the telephones are out see the section on telephone services below. |
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Any Other Building is Destroyed All connectivity to and from that building would be inoperable. Temporary access to systems could be supplied by wireless technology until wired connectivity is restored. |
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Telephone Services are Lost due to Damage to a Building A building that loses telephone service will have a “Cornerstone” unit installed in the building to be served by coax cable from the nearest street, with Centennial Hall being given first priority. If a cornerstone installation is expected to take more than one day the following people should receive cell phones: President |
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Maintained
by the Office of the Vice-President
(Administration)
February 13, 2008 |
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