Sometimes, it is very important to have a Disaster Recovery environment. So that in case if primary farm is down, we can up the secondary or Disaster Recovery environment for the time we are working on primary environment to up and running.
This is also very useful if we configure replication between primary and secondary farm. This will save the time of administrator and developers by auto replicating changes done in primary site in defined time.
While configuration,
1. Use clustered drive shared path. E.g. \\ServerIP\F$\BackupFolder or F:\BackupFolder
2. Maintain 5 minutes difference between backup (00:00), copy (00:05) & restore (00:10).
Click below link to download a document, that will help to do actionable.
plan-disaster-recovery-in-sharepoint
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Satyendra Mishra
Project Management Professional (PMP) and Microsoft certified, motivated, energetic and accomplished Project Manager / Architect with 15+ years of work experience in Management, Architecture, Analytics, Development and Maintenance. I have been fortunate to be a part of over 25+ .Net / SharePoint projects delivery with various companies across different industry sectors. This has provided me a valuable insight and experience especially in successful implementation of SharePoint based solutions.
My experience in Web application implementation includes technology strategy and road-map definition, business and technical requirements identification, governance, platform architecture, solution design, configuration, development, quality assurance, training, post-production support, team lead and overall project delivery along with project management.
Satyendra Mishra holds a B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering and PG Diploma in Advance Computing from Center for Development and Advance Computing, Pune, India. He is also a certified Project Management Professional (PMP).
I love to share Project Management Tips and Tricks by writing Blogs in the Project Management India Community. I have written around 300+ articles in the Project Management, .Net, SharePoint and related client side technologies.