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UC-2.5 Implementation of Disaster Recovery Policies
Precondition is Receipt of AIP because there has to be something to back up. No trigger because this is ongoing.
 * colspan="2" style="background-color:#E0FFFF;"|Summary
 * Number
 * UC-2.5
 * Name
 * Implementation of Disaster Recovery Policies
 * Context
 * UC-2 Archival Storage
 * Sub-Use Cases
 * None
 * Overview
 * Disaster Recovery duplicates the digital contents of the archive collection and stores the duplicate in a physically separate facility.
 * Actors
 * Disaster Recovery
 * Administration>Establish Standards and Policies
 * colspan="2" style="background-color:#E0FFFF;"|Description
 * Preconditions
 * UC-2.1 Receipt of AIP
 * Trigger
 * None. Ongoing, scheduled according to policies.
 * Successful outcome
 * Disaster Recovery duplicates the digital contents of the archive collection. Disaster Recovery stores the duplicate in a physically separate facility.
 * Steps
 * 1) Disaster Recovery receives policies from Administration>Establish Standards and Policies (OAIS Page 4-8)
 * 2) Disaster Recovery duplicates the digital contents of the archive collection according to policies (OAIS Page 4-8)
 * 3) Disaster Recovery stores the duplicate in a physically separate facility according to policies (OAIS Page 4-8)
 * 4) Disaster Recovery retrieves the digital contents of the archive collection according to policies (OAIS Figure 4-3:Functions of Archival Storage Page 4-7)
 * Exceptions
 * colspan="2" style="background-color:#E0FFFF;"|Documentation
 * Citations
 * OAIS page 4-8, section 4.1.1.3 "The Disaster Recovery function provides a mechanism for duplicating the digital contents of the archive collection and storing the duplicate in a physically separate facility. This function is normally accomplished by copying the archive contents to some form of removable storage media (e.g., digital linear tape, compact disc), but may also be performed via hardware transport or network data transfers. The details of disaster recovery policies are specified by Administration."
 * Diagrams
 * colspan="2" style="background-color:#E0FFFF;"|Notes
 * Successful outcome
 * Disaster Recovery duplicates the digital contents of the archive collection. Disaster Recovery stores the duplicate in a physically separate facility.
 * Steps
 * 1) Disaster Recovery receives policies from Administration>Establish Standards and Policies (OAIS Page 4-8)
 * 2) Disaster Recovery duplicates the digital contents of the archive collection according to policies (OAIS Page 4-8)
 * 3) Disaster Recovery stores the duplicate in a physically separate facility according to policies (OAIS Page 4-8)
 * 4) Disaster Recovery retrieves the digital contents of the archive collection according to policies (OAIS Figure 4-3:Functions of Archival Storage Page 4-7)
 * Exceptions
 * colspan="2" style="background-color:#E0FFFF;"|Documentation
 * Citations
 * OAIS page 4-8, section 4.1.1.3 "The Disaster Recovery function provides a mechanism for duplicating the digital contents of the archive collection and storing the duplicate in a physically separate facility. This function is normally accomplished by copying the archive contents to some form of removable storage media (e.g., digital linear tape, compact disc), but may also be performed via hardware transport or network data transfers. The details of disaster recovery policies are specified by Administration."
 * Diagrams
 * colspan="2" style="background-color:#E0FFFF;"|Notes
 * colspan="2" style="background-color:#E0FFFF;"|Documentation
 * Citations
 * OAIS page 4-8, section 4.1.1.3 "The Disaster Recovery function provides a mechanism for duplicating the digital contents of the archive collection and storing the duplicate in a physically separate facility. This function is normally accomplished by copying the archive contents to some form of removable storage media (e.g., digital linear tape, compact disc), but may also be performed via hardware transport or network data transfers. The details of disaster recovery policies are specified by Administration."
 * Diagrams
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 * Diagrams
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