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Disaster Recovery
Can anyone tell me of what to expect? I've been nominated to join a team of unix admins to do a DR testing. we already have the guys who are gono be doing the restores. besides the restore, anybody know what else to look forward to??
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i just created/implamented a complete DR plan here at my work for the unix machines. we start testing in about a month.
i hate documenting stuff. everything should be labeled out for you. so all you do is follow the instructions to a T and dont improvise. if you have to do something that is not in the document make a note of it and make sure you tell the project lead. |
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