What good is backing up your data if you can't get it back? The goal of this Crash Course on recovery is to make sure you can effectively and efficiently recover data no matter what iteration of the lifecycle it's in. Included here are also hints on how to construct a rock solid disaster recovery plan.
Recovery planning
How to determine acceptable data loss
Using RTO and RPO for data protection
Think small to avert big disasters
Why SANs still aren't simple
DR, BC, BIA: What's the difference?
Keys to rapid recovery
Get 'forensic' data for rapid recovery
Veritas adds rapid recovery feature for Exchange
The joy of data replication
Better tape restores
Configurations for optimal recovery
Should you use snapshots for end-user file recovery?
Restore and recover with Windows 2000
Ten simple rules for better backup
Use a NAS server for bare-metal restore
Disaster recovery
Beyond storage: 12 types of critical disaster recovery teams
Beware of DR planning recipes
DR planning phase one: Preliminary risk analysis
Disk imaging for disaster recovery
Lack of DR could be hazardous to your company's health
Disaster recovery relief
Advice on DR shortcuts when using Windows 2000
Advanced recovery
Nonstop data protection
Automatic bare metal recoveries
Hot technologies to keep your eye on
Continuous backup gains traction
Webcast: Continuous backup
For more guides and learning materials go to SearchStorage.com's Essential Storage Primer
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