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Explain backup and recovery procedures in brief.

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Answered by panno007
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the backup and recovery processes is becoming increasingly difficult. Although a well-thought-out BRMP can't ensure hassle-free operations, it can help eliminate costly mistakes, build consensus on how to allocate scarce storage resource dollars and dictate what to do when Murphy's Law kicks in and things get ugly.

To minimize the effects of unplanned downtime and to maximize data availability and recoverability, smart IT organizations must create, implement and maintain a BRMP. A BRMP provides a framework for understanding the backup environment, a vehicle for documenting the standard procedures to be followed for backup and restore operations and a repository for the corporate best practices and backup policy definitions that have been implemented. Here's how to create a BRMP plan along with tips for best practices.
Answered by Anonymous
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backup and recovery refers to the various strategies and procedures used in protecting a database against data loss and the process of reconstructing the data in the case disk crash occurs...for example in the case of threat to database like a power feature the recovery management feature recovers the database...backup management refers to the data safety and integrity like backing up all document files on a disc...

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