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  1. […] is under control, circle back around and make sure the backup plan meets the needs of the restore plan and recovery SLAs. To facilitate that, I’ve used scripts that I wrote that I call my Standard Backups Scripts. […]

  2. […] lost data for up to 90 days, and the system allowed for a long enough downtime (RTO — see Day 7 of 31 Days of Disaster Recovery: Writing SLAs for Disaster Recover) that they could reload a large amount of data. We opted for a schedule of backing up the whole […]

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