Questions tagged [disaster-recovery]

Disaster recovery and preparedness is an unfortunate aspect of systems administration. This tag should be used for help with planning, implementation and best-practices related to recovering from a catastrophic event on a server or in a datacenter environment.

Recovering from an unplanned, catastrophic outage is a painful process whether you are managing a single server or an entire datacenter. Roof leaks, broken water lines, power outages and any number of other events can take what was a great day and turn it into a living nightmare when you are responsible for keeping systems others rely on available.

The key to recovering from any disaster is preparedness. Knowing the steps required to bring the network and systems back online is critical. Before one can properly prepare for a disaster it is necessary to understand the risks, bottlenecks and other critical components of the overall system, e.g. who controls the power, internet, etc at your site. Understanding the aspects of disaster recovery that are within ones control is a very important aspect when planning; if there is not someone on staff who can fix the power, HVAC, etc make sure that the contact info for someone who can is written down somewhere. Having a large amount of information available before a disaster occurs will help to keep everyone calm, cool and on-task when something actually does happen.

Once a risks are assessed and a plan is created, print out physical copies, email it, and make sure everyone with admin level access to the systems/datacenter has read and is familiar with them. The best plan in the world is worthless if it is on a system that is down and cannot be easily restored without following the plan. After everyone is familiar with the plan, practice when possible; in many situations it may not be realistic, but if possible take advantage of planned downtimes or natural outages to go through the recovery plan and refine it.

In summary, when a disaster happens:

  1. Don't Panic! Panic turns a debacle into a catastrophe every time.
  2. Plan ahead, understand the risks, and know what is within your control
  3. Follow the plan but be flexible, a recovery plan is more of a jazz tune than a military march
  4. Stay calm and organized, use check lists, keep notes
  5. If you are working in a team or group communicate and collaborate
  6. Be vigilant, update your plan as the environment changes
  7. Check your backups, make sure they happen at regular intervals and that the data contained therein is still good.
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Disk Imaging and Recovery Software for Windows XP SP3

I have just installed Windows XP SP3 in my workstation and I have a strange behavior in Acronis TrueImage Disk Imaging Software I use. I notices from some forums that there is lot o f posts regarding Acronis TrueImage stability in Windows XP SP3…
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Error when mount the database in exchange 2010 SP1

My company have two exchange 2010 SP1 servers with DAG configuration with OS widows server 2008 R2 in testing entironment. Today i want to test my backup possibility, so i restore the backup data to another location not original location. I…
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Hard Disk based storage library

We have a Tandberg T24 tape device to handle all of our long term backups right now. We decided that we're not backing up nearly everything that we would like to and that we still have a lot of vulnerabilities. To get to where we want to be, we're…
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Best Software to Control and Manage SAN Storage?

We are going to buy A New San Storage for design our disastry site, Maybe HP SAN Storage, we are looking the best soltion for managing our SANs and creating replication between these two SANs? each SAN is resides in one of our building that is too…
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Disaster recovery: Mysql data

A friend of mine mysql linux server died and I managed to get almost all the data from the hdds... What can I look for to recover his databases and data? Where are they stored and in which files? How can I put those files under a new and healty…
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Exchange 2010 Server Crashed need to know how to mount Old DB

I HAD a Crash on my Exchange 2010 server so I redid the whole thing removed all entries out of AD So new server is installed with fresh installation of Exchange 2010 now my problem: I still have the original Copy of the DB folder how and what will…
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RTO and RPO - Data Loaders, CSG will have only RTO whereas Databases will have RPO as well as RTO. Is it correct?

Data Loaders, CSG will have only RTO whereas Databases will have RPO as well as RTO. Is it correct?
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What are my SQL Server 2005 Disaster Recovery options if I can't have Enterprise edition?

We currently have a number of SQL Server 2005 Standard edition instances which support an intranet and need to be integrated into our disaster recovery plan. I was hoping to use database mirroring, on the grounds that the description of this on the…
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If DBCC CheckDB says my database is OK, is it OK?

I'm thinking my way through some disaster recovery scenarios. How does this one sound? A server running SQL Server 2008 or 2005 suddenly loses power (e.g. the plug gets pulled) When turned back on, the Operating system recovers OK and there are no…
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SQL Transaction log backups after Full SQL Backups

Environment: VM with 20 gb of HD space and secondary hard drive with 3 gb. Windows Server 2003 and Sql 2005 Backup Scenario: Weekly Full backups with Backupexec Nightly Diff. backups with Backupexec Daily 15 min. log file backups maintenance…
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msdeploy.exe is erasing FTP permissions on a site it's been told to ignore

I'm using msdeploy.exe to duplicate our live web environment to an offsite disaster-recovery server. This offsite server also hosts an FTP site that we use for transferring database backups and logs. By default, a full webserver sync using MSDEPLOY…
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DR Process to restore DPM 2010 Backup of 2008 R2 Domain Controller to different hardware

So I have a DC running Server 2008 R2 on a HP server. I take a full back up using DPM 2010. Then restore the BMR image to the network copy that to a USB drive boot a laptop using the Serer 2008 R2 install media and with the USB drive plugged…
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recovering from a crash. data stored on a 3ware 9650SE-LP mirrored set

So I'm hoping this will be very easy because my drive that failed is not part of my mirrored set. I had my OS drive go bad but my data drive ( my 2TB mirrored set ) is still ok. I just can't access it. I'm going to rebuild my OS ( switching from…
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vmware site recovery manager - site A to B and B to A

I will Need to clarify few faqs on vmware SRM, my situation is, i have 25 VMs in site A, and 5 VMs in site B. I need to protect both sites and should be able fail back site A to B and B to A, does SRM protect both ways or will have any limitation…
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Disaster Recovery - using Double-Take for live replication to DR on a developer's client machine with Visual Studio running

Our Systems team is implementing Double Take on client machines for live replication to DR servers. Developer's desktops typically have multiple instances of Visual Studio open at all times which generate 4GB of write IO per hour. Even when Visual…
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