Reference no: EM132359121
Introduction
When disaster strikes a business, executive management expects its IT team has a recovery plan prepped and ready to go. A successful recovery hinges in part on whether IT has properly tested its plan and regularly updated it. Recovery speed is also key.
The purpose of a business continuity and disaster recovery plan is to document all identified mission-critical IT systems, applications, and data recovery procedures. Fast recovery times for IT systems and applications are achievable with efficient and accurate recovery instructions.
In this lab, you will apply the same concepts of disaster recovery backup procedures and recovery instructions to your own data. You will explain how you can lower recovery time objectives (RTOs) with proper backup and recovery procedures, you will define a process for IT system and application recovery procedures, you will identify a backup solution for saving your own data, and you will test and verify your backups for RTO compliance.
Learning Objectives
Upon completing this lab, you will be able to:
Explain how to lower RTO with properly documented backup and recovery steps.
Define a process for IT system and application recovery procedures.
Identify a backup solution for saving Lab Assessment Worksheets on a system other than your Student VM workstation and hard drive.
Test and validate your basic backup and recovery procedures for saving Lab Assessment
Worksheets on an alternate system or solution other than your existing hard drive.
Test the backup and recovery procedures for RTO compliance.
Procedures and Recovery Instructions
Deliverables
Upon completion of this lab, you are required to provide the following deliverables to your instructor:
1. Lab Report file;
2. Lab Assessments file.
Attachment:- Developing Disaster Recovery Backup.rar