Pro SharePoint 2010 Disaster Recovery and High Availability

Book description

Few IT professionals take the time to learn what needs to be known to do disaster recovery well. Most labor under the pretense that good administration equals close to five-nines uptime. Most technical people do not see the value of planning for disasters until the unexpected has already happened, and the effects of a disaster involving a SharePoint farm—which today houses business information, line-of-business applications, sensitive information, extranets, and other highly important assets—can be staggering.

Pro SharePoint 2010 Disaster Recovery and High Availability will take you through a step-by-step process to show how to build an awareness and reaction plan for the inevitable. With a focus on real-world experiences and war stories, author Stephen Cummins weaves an expert tale of woe response and offers you:

Ways to see the warning signs of disaster, and ways to avoid it

Ways to respond to a disaster while it is happening

Perhaps most importantly, how to develop a plan to deal with disaster when it inevitably does happen

What you'll learn

With Pro SharePoint 2010 Disaster Recovery and High Availability, learn and discover:

How to build resilience and high availability into your systems to make them less likely to fail

How to use technologies like log shipping, clustering and mirroring to replicate data

How to use redundancy of web front-ends, service applications and other parts of your SharePoint farm to prevent failure

How companies that realize the cost of disasters create processes to prevent them by tracking and responding to "near-misses"

How to implement the right monitoring tools to ensure you are alerted to impending problems as soon as possible

How to diagnose and repair broken systems, and develop processes to ensure you have backups and a place to restore them to if all else fails

Who this book is for

If you worry about what would happen to your organization if what is in your SharePoint farm was lost, this book is for you. It is a technical book, but parts of it are about the principles of good planning. Other parts are stories of how things have gone wrong (and right) in the field—all of which should be instructive and entertaining for anyone who relies on any technology a great deal in their daily life.

Table of contents

  1. Title
  2. Dedication
  3. Contents at a Glance
  4. Contents
  5. About the Author
  6. About the Technical Reviewer
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Introduction
    1. Who This Book Is For
    2. How This Book Is Structured
    3. Chapter 1: Steering Away from Disaster
    4. Chapter 2: Planning Your Plan
    5. Chapter 3: Activating Your Plan
    6. Chapter 4: High Availability
    7. Chapter 5: Quality of Service
    8. Chapter 6: Back Up a Step
    9. Chapter 7: Monitoring
    10. Chapter 8: DIY DR
    11. Chapter 9: Change Management and DR
    12. Chapter 10: DR and the Cloud
    13. Chapter 11: Best Practices and Worst Practices
    14. Chapter 12: Final Conclusions
  9. CHAPTER 1: Steering Away from Disaster
    1. The Real Cost of Failure
    2. Why Disasters Happen and How to Prevent Them
    3. High Availability: The Watertight Compartments
    4. Disaster Recovery
    5. SharePoint in the Cloud
    6. Practical Steps to Avoid Disaster
    7. Applied Scenario: The System Is Slowing Down
    8. Applied Scenario: It’s Never Simple
    9. Summary
  10. CHAPTER 2: Planning Your Plan
    1. Getting the Green Light from Management
    2. Barriers to Consensus
    3. Business Impact Assessment
    4. Physical Dependencies
    5. Disaster Coordination
    6. Summary
  11. CHAPTER 3: Activating Your Plan
    1. Welcome to the University of Newbridge
    2. Applied Scenario: A Disaster Recovery Plan
    3. Summary
  12. CHAPTER 4: High Availability
    1. High Availability Overview
    2. Resilience
    3. Redundancy
    4. Summary
  13. CHAPTER 5: Quality of Service
    1. Why Quality of Service Is Essential
    2. Perceptions and Causes of Poor QoS
    3. Applied Scenario: Flowers and Elephants
    4. Centralized vs. Regional SharePoint Deployment
    5. Cache
    6. Summary
  14. CHAPTER 6: Back Up a Step
    1. Backup Planning and Preparation
    2. Backup Using SharePoint
    3. Backup Using SQL Server
    4. Backup of the File System
    5. Summary
  15. CHAPTER 7: Monitoring
    1. Maintenance Tasks
    2. Monitor Reliability and Performance with Windows
    3. Summary
  16. CHAPTER 8: DIY DR
    1. The Recycle Bin
    2. Versioning as a Recovery Tool
    3. Recovering Sites and Site Collections
    4. Office as DIY DR Tool
    5. Content Backup Using Templates
    6. Summary
  17. CHAPTER 9: Change Management and DR
    1. Entropy
    2. Application Lifecycle Management
    3. Evolution
    4. Change Management
    5. Summary
  18. CHAPTER 10: DR and the Cloud
    1. SharePoint Time Machine
    2. Cloud Benefits
    3. Cloud Architectures
    4. Architecting for Disaster Recovery in the Cloud
    5. Summary
  19. CHAPTER 11: Best and Worst Practices
    1. Work Hard and Don’t Take Shortcuts
    2. Sidestepping Quagmires
    3. Change Management
    4. Governance
    5. Summary
  20. CHAPTER 12: Final Conclusions
    1. Key Points By Chapter
    2. Summary
  21. Index

Product information

  • Title: Pro SharePoint 2010 Disaster Recovery and High Availability
  • Author(s): Stephen Cummins
  • Release date: December 2011
  • Publisher(s): Apress
  • ISBN: 9781430239512