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Designing a backup and recovery system
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Originating Author: David Vellante

This article is about designing a backup and recovery system. It is intended for storage professionals and IT management interested in backup and recovery best practices in design. The article is organized as follows:

  • What is a backup and recovery design?
  • How is a backup and recovery system design used?
  • What impacts does developing a backup and recovery design bring?
  • How to develop a backup and recovery design


Contents

  • 1 Executive Summary
  • 2 What is a backup and recovery design?
  • 3 How is a backup and recovery system design used?
  • 4 What impacts does developing a backup and recovery design bring?
  • 5 How to develop a backup and recovery design?

Executive Summary

As data growth explodes, backup and restore policies and procedures become more critical, especially as the reliance on everyday information grows. Effective backup and restore policies and processes are essential to lowering business risk and maintaining business continuity. This page has been created to address these growing concerns and provide a best practices blueprint for backup and restore. Included are practical examples and costs of backup and restore procedures.

What is a backup and recovery design?

A backup and recovery design is a document that provides an blueprint describing the key elements of a backup and recovery system. A backup and recovery design specifies the goals, requirements and tradeoffs of a system.

The outcome of a backup and recovery design is a build specification for a system.

How is a backup and recovery system design used?

A backup and recovery system design is used to put requirements into a specification so that a system can be built. The design is used to test and refine requirements and put them into action in the form of a working system.

What impacts does developing a backup and recovery design bring?

A good design will reduce rework and increase chances of a successful backup and restore project. It will also serve to further clarify requirements and define tradeoffs.

How to develop a backup and recovery design?

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2548 Dvellante 06 Nov 15 21:28:55 /* How to develop a backup and recovery design? */
2547 Dvellante 06 Nov 15 21:28:31 /* What impacts does developing a backup and recovery design bring? */
2546 Dvellante 06 Nov 15 21:27:51 /* How is a backup and recovery system design used? */
2545 Dvellante 06 Nov 15 21:27:16 /* How is a backup and recovery system design used? */
2544 Dvellante 06 Nov 15 21:23:34 /* What is a backup and recovery design? */
2543 Dvellante 06 Nov 15 21:12:12 stub out
2457 Dvellante 06 Nov 13 10:12:28 [[Backup and restore]] moved to [[Designing a backup and recovery system]]: verb and lifecycle
2176 Mrgood 06 Oct 30 15:26:57
2134 Mrgood 06 Oct 28 15:34:34
1502 Dvellante 06 Oct 06 01:25:37

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