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Virtualisation of disaster recovery centres

Mihindu, SA; Khosrowshahi, F

Authors

SA Mihindu

F Khosrowshahi



Contributors

RP Haigh R.P.Haigh@salford.ac.uk
Editor

RDG Amaratunga R.D.G.Amaratunga@salford.ac.uk
Editor

Abstract

Governments, NGOs and International organisations must work together and contribute towards strategic disaster recovery planning process of countries. Emergency management plans should be in place and tested fully well ahead of any adverse situations. Quantification of probable risks and preparedness can save time, costs and most valuably, lives in the disaster response and recovery effort. ICT system infrastructures play a significant role in connecting various experts at disaster recovery centres around the world in a tactical environment. Virtualisation of disaster recovery centres can provide high availability and efficient system deployment strategy for any emergency management plan. This paper proposes a systematic virtualised infrastructure and associated tools for the operation of disaster recovery centres by capitalising the state-of-the-art for leveraging its use.

Citation

Mihindu, S., & Khosrowshahi, F. (2008). Virtualisation of disaster recovery centres. In R. Haigh, & R. Amaratunga (Eds.), Building Resilience, CIB W89 International Conference on Building Education and Research (1979-1987). Salford, UK: University of Salford

Publication Date Feb 1, 2008
Deposit Date Oct 13, 2010
Pages 1979-1987
Book Title Building Resilience, CIB W89 International Conference on Building Education and Research
ISBN 9781905732364