The problem with this approach is that the operations performed each day are different. It depends very much on week and temperature. The holiday also plays a role in several influxes. What is not considered is the number of consumers possible per day. This type of evidence is essential for operation as we can properly adjust employees based on tracked historical trends. (Damoense, M.Y., and Agbola). The threat in this situation is that there are too many employees, too many jobs, so there is the possibility that personnel will be lost.
Step 1: Perform Business Impact Analysis Business impact analysis defines data that an enterprise can not have and acceptable downtime over a period of time. It is helpful to find a hosted service provider that promises 100% uptime, but you also need to identify two important numbers important for disaster recovery, recovery time goals and recovery point goals. Step 2: Perform risk assessment This step is important if you manage your own infrastructure. Risk assessment is to identify potential failures. For example, if data is stored only in one place and its location is down, data will be lost. If the hosting provider is responsible for servers and data in the data center, ideally store everything in multiple places and copy it. Service providers with clearly defined SLAs are further convinced that downtime risks are minimized.
The information gathered from the business impact analysis provides a series of important functions. To fine-tune the priority of these functions, you need to investigate the business process. The basis of this analysis was collected earlier in the questionnaire on the internal functional area. In this analysis, we examine the start and end points of the workflow and provide insight as to how the level of the business process and the functional area of the organization are related. Based on business impact analysis, business function X is considered to be the most important. However, business function X depends on input of business function Y before starting function. Therefore, the process that business function Y performs must be restored before business function X begins to function.