Lecture Managing and maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment - Module 12: Managing disaster recovery. This module explains how to plan for a computer disaster and how to use the features of Windows Server 2003 to prevent a disaster or recover when one occurs. | Module 12: Managing Disaster Recovery Overview Preparing for Disaster Recovery Backing Up Data Scheduling Backup Jobs Restoring Data Configuring Shadow Copies Recovering from Server Failure Lesson: Preparing for Disaster Recovery What Is Disaster Recovery? Disaster Recovery Preparation Guidelines What Is Disaster Recovery? Resuming operations after a disaster Implementing a disaster recovery plan: Replacing damaged components Restoring data Testing before resuming Disaster-Recovery Preparation Guidelines Develop a backup strategy Test your backup strategy and assess its product Include an alternate backup that is stored offsite Backup System State data Install the Recovery Console as a startup option Store the installation CD for accessibility in a crisis Lesson: Backing Up Data Overview of Backing Up Data Who Can Back Up Data? What Is System State Data? What Is the Backup Utility? Types of Backup What Is ntbackup? What Is Automated System Recovery? Practice: Backing Up Data Overview | Module 12: Managing Disaster Recovery Overview Preparing for Disaster Recovery Backing Up Data Scheduling Backup Jobs Restoring Data Configuring Shadow Copies Recovering from Server Failure Lesson: Preparing for Disaster Recovery What Is Disaster Recovery? Disaster Recovery Preparation Guidelines What Is Disaster Recovery? Resuming operations after a disaster Implementing a disaster recovery plan: Replacing damaged components Restoring data Testing before resuming Disaster-Recovery Preparation Guidelines Develop a backup strategy Test your backup strategy and assess its product Include an alternate backup that is stored offsite Backup System State data Install the Recovery Console as a startup option Store the installation CD for accessibility in a crisis Lesson: Backing Up Data Overview of Backing Up Data Who Can Back Up Data? What Is System State Data? What Is the Backup Utility? Types of Backup What Is ntbackup? What Is Automated System Recovery? Practice: Backing Up Data Overview of Backing Up Data Backups: Copy data to alternate media Prevent data loss Require the following considerations: Which files need back up? What is the backup frequency? What is the need for network backup? Back Up Data Who Can Back Up Data? File owners and users with read permissions Users with rights to the backup files and directories Groups on local servers: Administrators Backup operators Server operators What Is System State Data? System-specific data that must be backed up as a unit Component Included in System State Registry Always Boot files, including system files Always Certificate Services database If it is a Certificate Services server Active Directory directory service If it is a domain controller SYSVOL Directory If it is a domain controller Cluster service information If it is within a cluster IIS metadirectory If it is installed System files that are under Windows File Protection Always What Is the Backup Utility? Back Up Data Use Backup Utility to: Back up files and .