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Save The Farm: Disaster Recovery for SharePoint
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Save The Farm: Disaster Recovery for SharePoint
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What’s in this Fpwebinar? !
• Defining Disaster Recovery •
• Identify Recovery Point Objective •
• Identify Recovery Time Objective •
• Cold, Warm and Hot Standbys •
• Discuss Hybrid Options •
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What is Disaster Recovery? !
Disaster Recovery is an attack or incident that can’t be predicted,
but can be prepared for.
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35% of small and medium businesses have a
comprehensive DR plan in place
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- Gartner
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- NFIB National Small Business poll
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Man-made disasters affect 10%
of small businesses
Natural disasters have effected more than
30% of small businesses.
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20% of companies will suffer fire, flood, power failures, terrorism or hardware/software disasters.
Of those without a DRP, 80% that experience a significant data loss are
likely to go out of business within one month.
43% of businesses unable to resume operations within 10
days will never reopen.
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Survival rate for companies without a disaster
recovery plan is less than 10%.
- Touche Ross Study
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Jesse Roche Vice President, Sales
Joe Beyer Sr. SharePoint Admin / Project Manager
What is Disaster Recovery for SharePoint?
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The process or procedure put in place to prepare for the continuation of your SharePoint infrastructure after a disaster.#fpwebinar
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Key Variables !
Recovery Point Objective (RPO)
How much data can you afford to lose?
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Recovery Time Objective (RTO)
How long after a disaster can your system be down?
Cold Standby
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Cold Standby - Pros/ConsPros: • This is the cheapest option
• There is no additional hardware,
software or licensing associated
Cons: • Complete manual process and offers
the slowest recovery time
Warm Standby
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Warm Standby - Pros/ConsPros: • Standby environment could potentially
be back up and online within 10 minutes
of disaster
• No additional licensing, hardware or
software costs required
Cons: • Still a manual process and doesn’t
failover automatically
Hot Standby
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Hot Standby - Pros/ConsPros: • No data loss or interruption of service
• RPO and RTO are essentially ZERO
Cons: • Need for additional equipment and licensing
• Most expensive option
What are some Hybrid Cloud Options?
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Hot Standby Option
Place production environment in the Cloud - Cloud typically has higher uptime
Keep a Hot DR environment on premises to cut some costs
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Cold Standby Option
Take your own SQL backups and push them to the datacenter
Costs nothing but space on hard drives
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Conclusion !
• There is no cookie-cutter Disaster Recovery plan •
• Find the DR Plan that works best for your business •
• Three types of Disaster Recover strategies: Cold, Warm and Hot •
• Many different hybrid options are available •
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Save The Farm: Disaster Recovery for SharePoint
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