Disaster Recovery document for ebs.

Hi,
I was looking for a good sample document for DR of Oracle EBS in case of disaster.
I am asked to create a DR document for our EBS.
Most of senior DBAs here might have done it already. Could anybody share with any docuemnt/ideas to be followed.
Regards,

Hi,
i did not mean the solution for having DR, but the DOCUMENT we may follow in case of disaster.
i will draw one sample example document table for your review. I want similar document specific to Oracle ebs.
IT system Backup Details:
Priority IT System
Storage Location
Recovery Information
Supporting Vendor
Priority IT Systems:
Priority IT System
Critical Periods
RPO
RTO
Owners
Recovery Process:
Step
Task
Owner
Regards,

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