05692oam 2200577 450 991043797380332120190911103509.01-4302-6329-610.1007/978-1-4302-6329-6(OCoLC)864831262(MiFhGG)GVRL6VNO(EXLCZ)99371000000003116420140415d2013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrPro SharePoint disaster recovery and high availability /Stephen Cummins2nd ed. 2013.New York :Apress,2013.1 online resource (xxi, 242 pages) illustrations (some color), mapsThe expert's voice in SharePoint Pro SharePoint disaster recovery and high availability"Be prepared for when bad things happen to good portals"--Cover.Includes index.1-4302-6328-8 ""Contents at a Glance""; ""Contents""; ""About the Author""; ""About the Technical Reviewer""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1: Steering Away from Disaster""; ""The Real Cost of Failure""; ""Why Disasters Happen and How to Prevent Them""; ""Success/Failure""; ""Your SharePoint Project: Will It Sink or Float?""; ""High Availability: The Watertight Compartments""; ""Disaster Recovery""; ""Recovery Time Objective and Recovery Point Objective""; ""Networks and the Cloud""; ""IaaS vs. SaaS""; ""SharePoint in the Cloud""; ""Why Is Infrastructure Moving to the Cloud?""""Will SharePoint Administrators Become Extinct?""""SharePoint Is a Complicated Beast""; ""Practical Steps to Avoid Disaster""; ""What Role Will You Play?""; ""Stakeholders and Strategy""; ""Dependencies""; ""Clear Measurements of Success: Reporting, Analysis, and Prevention""; ""Applied Scenario: The System Is Slowing Down""; ""The Solution""; ""What Is Upper Management's Responsibility ?""; ""Technology Is Just a Tool""; ""Applied Scenario: It's Never Simple""; ""Some Terminology""; ""Summary of the Options""; ""Option 1: Log Shipping/Mirroring""; ""Option 2: Stretched Farm""""Option 3: Disaster Recovery Farm""""The Solution""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 2: Planning Your Plan""; ""Getting the Green Light from Management""; ""Barriers to Consensus""; ""Weak Metaphors""; ""Long, Long Ago . . .""; ""Long Ago . . .""; ""Another Weak Metaphor: Snapshots""; ""Stronger Metaphors""; ""Business Impact Assessment""; ""Who Sets the RTO and RPO ?""; ""The Goldilocks Principle""; ""Consensus""; ""People""; ""Physical Dependencies""; ""Architectural Impact""; ""Risk Assessment""; ""Synchronicity""; ""Synchronous Replication: Mirroring""; ""Latency""""Asynchronous Replication: Log Shipping""""Recovery Tiers""; ""20/20 Hindsight""; ""Service Level Agreements""; ""Disaster Coordination""; ""4Ci""; ""Command""; ""Control""; ""Communications""; ""Computers""; ""Intelligence""; ""A DR Script""; ""Last but Not Least: Supply Stores and Restaurants""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 3: Activating Your Plan""; ""Welcome to the University of Newbridge""; ""What Is a Process?""; ""Do I Need to Define My Processes and Procedures?""; ""Benefits of Defining Your Processes and Procedures""; ""Applied Scenario: A Disaster Recovery Plan""""The University of Newbridge Disaster Recovery Plan""""Introduction""; ""Context and Communication""; ""General Facility Risks""; ""Communication""; ""Setting Priorities""; ""SharePoint Recovery Priority Tiers""; ""Plan Location and Contents""; ""Getting the Go Signal""; ""Disaster Recovery Plan Activation""; ""Interdependency""; ""Decision Makers""; ""Disaster Recovery Team""; ""Actions and Tasks""; ""Plan of Action""; ""Time to Restore SharePoint !""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 4: High Availability""; ""High Availability Overview""; ""Measuring Business Impact""; ""The Nines""; ""Resilience""""Platform""Few IT professionals take the time to learn what needs to be known to do disaster recovery well. Most labor under the pretense that good administration equals close to five-nines uptime. Most technical people do not see the value of planning for disasters until the unexpected has already happened, and the effects of a disaster involving a SharePoint farm—which today houses business information, line-of-business applications, sensitive information, extranets, and other highly important assets—can be staggering. Pro SharePoint Disaster Recovery and High Availability, Second Edition will take you through a step-by-step process to show how to build an awareness and reaction plan for the inevitable. With a focus on real-world experiences and war stories, author Stephen Cummins weaves an expert tale of woe response and offers you: Ways to see the warning signs of disaster, and ways to avoid it Ways to respond to a disaster while it is happening Perhaps most importantly, how to develop a plan to deal with disaster when it inevitably does happen.Expert's voice in SharePoint.Data recovery (Computer science)Intranets (Computer networks)Web serversData recovery (Computer science)Intranets (Computer networks)Web servers.004005.368005.7Cummins Stephenauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autCummins Stephen1971-1243155MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910437973803321Pro SharePoint Disaster Recovery and High Availability2883543UNINA