DR activity [message #613581] |
Thu, 08 May 2014 04:36 ![Go to next message Go to next message](/forum/theme/orafaq/images/down.png) |
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suhasdba
Messages: 141 Registered: April 2013 Location: INDIA
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Hi ,
There is a request from client to perform Disaster Recovery activity of recovering a application.I am new to Disaster Recovery activity and don't know what need to done from my side.I would like to grab this opportunity and make use of it and get this activity a successful one.So i need your help in performing this activity .
Could you guys suggest me how to start with this ?
Thanks,
Suhas
[Updated on: Thu, 08 May 2014 04:39] Report message to a moderator
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Re: DR activity [message #613589 is a reply to message #613587] |
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suhasdba
Messages: 141 Registered: April 2013 Location: INDIA
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Michel,
I posted my question based on the request i received from my client.As i already mentioned that i am new to DR recover activity and
require experts assistance in performing it.
As per second line in your comment i assume that i need to ask those questions to my client as part of DR request.
I now understand what i need to ask in case of DR activity.I will ask those questions and revert back.
With Regards,
Suhas
[Updated on: Thu, 08 May 2014 07:12] Report message to a moderator
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Re: DR activity [message #613599 is a reply to message #613581] |
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EdStevens
Messages: 1376 Registered: September 2013
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Well, first off you have to define the disaster.
Is it
- "someone" deleted all of the data files from one (of several) critical database.
- We lost power to the computer room
- An uncontrolled power surge killed the SAN.
- We had a fire in the computer room, partial loss
- The computer room, located in a basement, was totally flooded and now makes an interesting swimming pool
- Someone parked a truck bomb next to our building
- A storm caused loss of power to the entire city.
- An earthquake destroyed our building and all communications, both electronic and physical, into and out of the city.
your response to ANY DR situation depends on two things: the scope of the disaster and the remaining available resources.
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