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Overview
Data backup is an integral part of disaster recovery planning. Data backup protects against the loss of data in the event of a physical disaster, data corruption, error propagation in resilient systems, hardware or software failure, or other incident which may lead to the loss of data.
Step One: Business Impact Analysis
- Work with your department's Continuity of Operations (COOP) or Business Continuity (BC) contact to review your department's business impact analysis.
Step Two: Develop a Backup Strategy
- Use the system's business impact analysis to develop backup and recovery strategies.
- Remember to use the Backup 3-2-1 Rule
- 3 copies of your data
- 2 different formats
- 1 off-site backup
- Use the Storage Decision Tree to select data storage and backup options.
- Use OU IT Virtual Servers where virtual server snapshot technology takes a daily snapshot of your virtual machine and retains the snapshot for 15 days.
- Use OU IT Databases to backup databases.
Step Three: Document Backup Strategy
- Document the procedures for restoring systems or data from backup in the IT Disaster Recovery Runbook.