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Backup & Restore The purpose of backup is to protect data from loss. The purpose of restore is to recover data that is temporarily unavailable due to some unexpected event.

Backup To backup or not to back up, that is the question. –Backup is not free. –No backup is risky.

Proper Backup Procedure Choose your application Scheduling Implementation Inventory (content and media) Verify Automate Secure

Factors Determine which data is critical. Determine frequency and types of backups to be used. –Full –Differential –Incremental

Factors Determine which data is static and which is dynamic. –Some OS installations are changed infrequently; few backups required –E-commerce may require continuous backups. –Understand the changing state of your client’s data to determine an appropriate backup sched. –Organize with partitions

Factors Determine the appropriate media storage for your backups: –CD –DVD –Tape –Disk –Solid State?

Factors Partitioning of disk space is used to manage backups

Choose your Backup App Mac OS X : –Time Machine Linux/Unix : –tar (tape archive), cpio, dump MS Windows : –MS Windows 7 includes Backup & Restore capability –Many commercial apps are available

Enterprise Level Backup Apps Paragon Backup & Recovery includes customer support Backup4All Professional GRBackPro7

Schedule Determine the categories of data so you can schedule the backups accordingly

Schedule Partitions are often used to manage backups Examples: –The OS has its own partition and may require infrequent backups if changes are quarterly –User data may require nightly backups –Users must know what partitions have backup and the frequency (SLA).

Schedule Categories Full Archival Backup –image backup implies copying the unused space. Differential Backup – what has changed since the last backup Incremental Backup – what has changed since the last backup of anytype

Schedule Example Full backup twice per year Differential first Saturday morning of each month that is not scheduled for a full backup Incremental each Saturday morning that is not scheduled for a Full or Differential

Other Schedule Considerations Consider completing a backup in conjunction with and before any major system changes are scheduled.

The Actual Backup Assignment of responsibilities –Written in the SA’s job description Acceptance of accountability –A signed form indicating that the backup was complete, verified and secured

The Actual Backup Hardware –Choose the media type –Centralize the backup to reduce redundancy of hardware –Not everyone archives the local “C-Drive” on general purpose workstations. (SLA and user awareness)

Backup Inventory Inventory the backup media –Tapes and other writable media use barcodes or hand-written labels Inventory the content of the media –The backup should have a table of contents included in the backup

Backup Inventory The media label information: –Date –System identifier –Partition name(s) –Backup category: full, differential, incremental

Verify The only time you know the quality of your backup media is when you are doing a restore. This is the worse time to discover you have problems. Restore a small subset of random files from the backup. Verify their integrity through differences or checksums.

Verify: Firedrills When new equipment arrives, test your backup procedure on the new equipment to verify it works correctly

Backup Automation Automation reduces human errors. Many pre-packaged apps include automatic scheduling Linux/Unix backup scripts can be submitted using the cron utility. Logs can be kept in /var/log, and can be sent to the admin.

Secure The Backup Offsite storage Encryption: to encrypt or not to encrypt, … –Will the encryption key always be available? –Statute or contract (SLA) may require encryption

Secure: Off-Site Storage Off site storage has risks all its own –Data can be lost/destroyed in transit –How important is it to have a backup of the backup? –Some backups can be kept on site

Secure: Example Strategy Where the backup is stored will impact service response to restore requests: –Consider keeping incremental backups on site. –Differential and full backups could be stored offsite.

Data Compression Risks – if the media is damaged, recovery may be difficult or impossible. Lossy –some data tolerates degradation (loss of information) No-loss –Some data should not be compressed. Know your data!

Secure Backups Contract to store your data in a “secret” offsite location. (Secret implies a need to know basis)

Backup Considerations Backups slow down service. This should be included in the SLA –Files should be write-locked during backup. Avoid doing backups during peak service hours. Schedule during early AM hours on the weekend and holidays.

Restore Common reasons for restores –Accidental file deletion –Disk failure –Loss due to malicious attack –Disaster recovery Fire, flood, earthquake, hacker attack, sabotage, terrorist attack, etc.

Tape Backup Large amounts of data historically favored tape media for backup: –Tapes are portable and fairly durable.

Disk Restore from Tape Restoring from tape can interrupt service. Restoring from tape slows the restore process by a factor of about 5-10 times compared to a simple disk to disk copy.

Tapes Tape historically has been the preferred backup media for very large data storage environments. Tape has a useful life span. Tape can be very robust for storage Easy to transport Some tape formats are more reliable than others.

Tape Inventory Backup tapes must be –Properly labeled –Properly stored Proper inventory is needed to do restores in a timely fashion. –Hand written labels are ok –Bar codes and printed labels are better.

Tape Inventory Inventory is not limited to the physical tape itself. The contents of tapes must be inventoried. The number of accesses must be logged because tapes ware out. –Tape equipment is not free. You don’t want to purchase any more hardware than is needed.

Tape Rotate media –Incremental backup stored on site can be reused.

Firedrills An occasional test of a full partition restore is not unreasonable. This would be done if –A change is made in the backup software release. –A change of vendor for the backup software product. –When a new server with new unused disk arrives.

Backup Procedure Choose your application Scheduling (know your data) The actual backup Inventory (content and media) Verify Automate Secure