DR Testing definition

DR Testing means the activities involved in evaluating the DR Plan, conducting a test execution of the DR Plan, identifying improvements to be made, and otherwise measuring the ability of the Company to prepare for, withstand, and recover from a Disaster.
DR Testing provides the means to validate the Customer disaster recovery plan and the Services. Testing includes the steps and operations designed to ensure that the Customer’s disaster recovery processes and systems to provide the necessary environment for running the Customer’s business and if needed, restoring the Customer’s environment.
DR Testing provides the means to validate the Customer disaster recovery plan and Unitrends DRaaS. Testing includes the steps and operations designed to ensure that the Customer’s disaster recovery processes and systems provide the necessary environment for running the Customer’s business and ultimately restoring the Customer’s environment.

Examples of DR Testing in a sentence

  • When an Application has not been included in DR Testing activities in more than two (2) years, Service Provider shall raise risks to DIR and DIR Customer, in conjunction with Risk Management, where Service Provider reasonably may not be able to meet that Application’s RTO.

  • DR Testing for Email Services is available for DCS Customers that have not migrated to O365.

  • The Service Provider shall schedule and perform Disaster Recovery (DR) Testing and participate in scheduled DR Tests.

  • In coordination with the MSI and DIR Customers, schedule testing for all components of the Services Disaster Recovery plans based on the annual DR Testing Schedule published by the MSI.

Related to DR Testing

  • Penetration Testing means security testing in which assessors mimic real-world attacks to identify methods for circumventing the security features of an application, system, or network. (NIST SP 800-115)