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Design a Backup and Recovery Strategy.
In this present paper, we will discuss the backup and recovery strategy for a small graphics design firm. The data is generated in the business rapidly which needs to be predicted in future terms against the data loss. The effective backup and recovery strategy helps to run the business in long term success.
The backup is defined as a copy of data which includes important files for example data files and control file. The backup is classified into two types namely, physical and logical. The recovery of data can be made through using redo records, incremental backup, crash recovery, media recovery, and instance recovery. Following are the principles of creating a backup and recovery strategy:
Develop multiple identical copies of data through online redo logs on various tasks.
Archive the logs of redo to various locations or frequent backups of achieve can be made (Zhang, et al., 2012).
Develop multiple copies of control files.
Create regular backups of data files and control files then store those files in one or more safe places (Yadav et al., 2013).
The storage comes in the form of DAS or NAS which is hardened against the data type which destroys the unprotected data quickly. The one technology helps to provide high availability, hybrid cloud disaster recovery as a service and disaster recovery (Snedaker et al., 2013). The disaster recovery plan helps to recover the data through analysis of the business process and community needs which help to prevent the disaster. The organization needs to spend 25% on its information system for disaster recovery (Alhazmi et al., 2013).
It can be concluded that disaster recovery plan helps to protect the data and recover the business functions. It supports business functions by protecting them from disaster.
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