Definition of Rolling Disaster

The phrase rolling disaster is often used by the more insiders of the computer technology world. Rolling disaster is usually defined as the period between the beginning of a "disaster" and the end of the disaster. The word disaster is of course related to damage caused to files, system programs, servers, and other hardware that play a major role in the continuation of the business. The rolling disaster period is often the point when the employees and managers work together to begin the restoration process such as repurchasing the destroyed hardware, reinstalling the software, and retrieving by means of server backup tools and an FTP drive any lost or damaged files.

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