HalFILE 2.2 Disaster Recovery & Backups. Money & Time How much money and time are you willing to spend? How long can you afford to be down?

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halFILE 2.2 Disaster Recovery & Backups

Money & Time How much money and time are you willing to spend? How long can you afford to be down?

Backup SP_HFWBackup –Stored procedure that now controls halFILE database backups and formats flat files correctly –New databases must be added to the backup in Enterprise Manager Auto archive includes data backup for current CD only What images need to be backed up?

Multi-tiered backup strategy Fault tolerance – expense vs. downtime –Mirror –RAID5 –Hardware vs. Software Are you protected if one backup strategy fails? Are you monitoring / testing your backup Minimum tape rotation (14 tapes) –2 sets of M-Th –Friday 1-3 –Month 1-3

One-time Backup Service Check status of in-house backup of halFILE database Check status of in-house backup of halFILE Images Create permanent backup of halFILE database Assist in creating permanent backup of halFILE images Assist you in learning to monitor your backup

Bronze Backup Service Weekly off-site backup of halFILE index information Monitor status of in-house halFILE database backup Monitor status of in-house Auto Archive

Silver Backup Service Weekly off-site backup of halFILE index information Weekly off-site backup of halFILE images Monitor status of in-house halFILE database backup Monitor status of in-house Auto Archive Ship permanent backup on CD when cartridge is filled

Gold Backup Service Weekly off-site backup of halFILE index information Weekly off-site backup of halFILE images Monitor status of in-house halFILE database backup Monitor status of in-house Auto Archive Ship permanent backup on CD when cartridge is filled Remote access through e.halFILE for your staff

CountyRecords.com Participation All features of Gold Backup Service plus: –Public has access to your records through –Share of the profits

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