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Old 12-07-2009, 08:43 AM
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Hello
  1. Save to disk before going to tape.
  2. Figure out the restore, then plan the backup to match.
  3. Duplicate's the data to speed backup time and reduce the amount of storage needed.
  4. Look for network bottlenecks that slow down backup and restore.
  5. Don’t rely on a single technology. Use multiple layers of protection.
  6. Minimize the number of backup products you use.
  7. Set up restoration as a help desk function so storage professionals can work on improving levels of service.
  8. Have backups stored outside the disaster impact zone.
  9. Test the restoration process before it is needed, and tier your backups depending on how quickly they need restoration.
  10. Make sure the recovery plan is stored with the backup data.


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