Disaster Recovery and Human Error

Disaster Recovery and Human Error

The title of this blog post could almost have read β€œNever send a human to do a machine’s job.”

While computerisation and automation may seem dehumanising at times, they can reliably and rapidly perform procedures without error, avoiding the mistakes that people make through inexperience or inattention when trying to apply disaster recovery routines.

However, human error is still a major risk, both in terms of causing IT disasters in the first place, and in causing DR procedures to fail afterwards.

http://www.opscentre.com/disaster-recovery-human-error/


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