What is Disaster Recovery?
Also: DR
Disaster Recovery, a plan for restoring systems after an outage. It is also referred to as DR in the literature.
Practical Framework
Compliance with KVKK; is addressed alongside data minimization, consent management, and traceability.
Technical Framework
From an architectural perspective, disaster recovery is part of establishing a scalable structure without compromising interoperability and data security.
Considerations
The most common mistake regarding disaster recovery is viewing it as a standalone software feature. Lasting benefits come from addressing process design, data quality, and team habits together.
To see this concept in context, you can refer to the Health Software Architecture guide, and return to the Digital Dictionary page for other terms.
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What is Disaster Recovery?
A plan for restoring systems after an outage. (Also known as DR)
What role does Disaster Recovery play in system integration?
Disaster Recovery is related to the secure and consistent sharing of data among systems; it is evaluated alongside standards such as HL7 and FHIR.
Who is concerned with Disaster Recovery?
Disaster Recovery concerns teams working in the field of Software Architecture, primarily software, integration, and system architecture teams.
