Module 13 Implementing Business Continuity. Module Overview Protecting and Recovering Content Working with Backup and Restore for Disaster Recovery Implementing.

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Module 13 Implementing Business Continuity

Module Overview Protecting and Recovering Content Working with Backup and Restore for Disaster Recovery Implementing High Availability Solutions

Lesson 1: Protecting and Recovering Content Configuring Version Control Configuring and Managing the Recycle Bin Importing and Exporting Content

Configuring Version Control Version Control is used to maintain historical elements of a document or list item Version Control has the following options: No versioning Major and minor versions Major version

Configuring and Managing the Recycle Bin The Recycle Bin is a means of simple content recovery that users can perform in a Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010 implementation The Recycle Bin has 2 stages: Stage 1—users can recover their items Stage 2—administrators must assist in the recovery The process to go from Stage 1 to Stage 2 depends on the configuration of the Recycle Bin settings

Importing and Exporting Content Based on Content Migration API Can target Sites, Lists and Libraries Can be done using Central Administration, STSADM and Windows PowerShell Not a backup/restore replacement

Lesson 2: Working with Backup and Restore for Disaster Recovery Defining Disaster Recovery Protecting Content Using Backups Protecting the Farm Using Backups Backing Up Configuration Settings and Service Applications Protecting Customizations Working with Restore Using System Center Data Protection Manager

Defining Disaster Recovery Disaster recovery is not a technology, but rather a combination of process definition and procedures This is normally defined: Recovery Point Objective (RPO)—this defines the amount of data intended to be recovered in the event of failure Recovery Time Objective (RTO)—this defines the time that will elapse to be in operational soundness

Protecting Content Using Backups Content is perhaps the most critical element to protect in a SharePoint configuration because it represents the vast amount of effort that users have put into the system Backup and Restore of Site Collections  Using PowerShell  Using Central Administration  Using STSADM  Using SQL Server Backup

Protecting the Farm Using Backups A farm backup is intended to capture the elements of a defined server or topology It also includes content and configuration for the farm Consider warm standby solutions Special considerations

Backing Up Configuration Settings and Service Applications Configuration settings are included in farm backups, but cannot be restored independently Configuration-only backups allow for this to be treated as a separate safety layer It includes only elements that do not present constraints to restore that would be tied to specific machine names Service applications allow for specific functionality in SharePoint that implement settings or specific content to be stored in databases

Protecting Customizations When there is customization by code, it is important to consider them in your backup strategy It is likely you will need to have a copy or packaged solution to increase effectiveness in saving this information This includes assemblies, features, site definitions, etc.

Working with Restore Before you restore a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 farm, ensure that the following requirements are met: You must be a member of the Farm Administrators group You must be a member of the SharePoint_Shell_Access role You must be a member of the WSS_ADMIN_WPG local group The Microsoft SQL Server® account, the Timer service account, and the Central Administration application pool account must have Read permissions to the backup locations The database server's SQL Server account must be a member of sysadmin fixed server role Your login account must have Read permissions to the backup locations Ensure that the SharePoint Foundation Administration service is started on all farm servers

2 Using System Center Data Protection Manager Production farm Web Front- End Database Servers DPM Server Recovery Database Server CMP 1 3 4

Lesson 3: Implementing High Availability Solutions Understanding High Availability Understanding SharePoint Roles and Services Working with Load Balancing Implementing SQL Server Clustering Implementing SQL Server Database Mirroring Implementing Log Shipping Working in Read-Only Mode

Understanding High Availability Allows for uninterrupted server uptime Can be used to satisfy SLAs Requires extra hardware and time resources to configure

Understanding SharePoint Roles and Services SharePoint is defined by servers providing access to different services The roles are identified as: Web Front-End Application Servers Database Server

Working with Load Balancing Accept? No Yes No Client Client Request ( ) Network Load Balancing Host Dedicated IP: Virtual IP: Network Load Balancing Host Dedicated IP: Virtual IP: Network Load Balancing Host Dedicated IP: Virtual IP: Network Load Balancing Host Dedicated IP: Virtual IP: Network load balancing provides high availability and scalability for services

Implementing SQL Server Clustering Client Failover Cluster In a failover cluster, a group of servers work together to increase the availability of a set of applications and services

Implementing SQL Server Database Mirroring Defined as a protection level that is intended to cover the database marked as primary by having redundancy of data Scope of protection—database

Implementing Log Shipping Overview Operations Roles Combining Technologies

Working in Read-Only Mode SharePoint 2010 supports Read-Only databases The user experience of a read-only site is characterized by the following: Common tasks that do not require writing to the content database are fully available Most of the common tasks that require writing to the content database are not available Several common tasks that require writing to the content database appear to be available, but return errors

Lab A: Implementing a Backup Strategy Exercise 1: Backing Up SharePoint Using Central Administration Exercise 2: Investigating SharePoint Backup Logs and Files Exercise 3: Automating SharePoint Backup Using Windows PowerShell Logon information Estimated time: 30 minutes

Scenario You have recently set up a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 farm. Your corporate IT policy states that all mission critical application be backed up nightly and if database-based, have transactional logs turned on. You have been tasked with implementing an automated backup strategy that fulfills this policy requirement.

Lab B: Implementing a Restore Strategy Exercise 1: Restoring a Web Application Using Central Administration Exercise 2: Investigating SharePoint Restore Logs and Files Exercise 3: Performing a Partial Restore Logon information Estimated time: 30 minutes

Scenario You have recently set up a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 farm and an automated nightly backup process. Corporate IT policy requires you to test your backups every 60 days. You have been tasked with testing the latest by restoring it to a staging environment. As part of the policy, you must also test that you can perform a partial restore of a site collection, site, and list.

Module Review Review Questions