Disaster Recovery Rehearsal
14 September, 2008
So I’ve spent the whole weekend performing our DR plan and there are a bunch of things to learn from the whole experience. I will be posting a more in depth look at the process and its floors over the coming week, however I thought I would quickly cap a couple of the issues I encountered.
- When restoring a full system to dissimilar hardware via Backup Exec, the only reasonable option is to use the Intelligent Disaster Recovery boot disk. Its almost impossible to restore the system in a timely fashion by rebuilding the machine and restoring data and services.
- The MS Exchange info store isn’t restored with IDR. You need to create a dummy store and restore the mail into that.
- Restoring Exchange takes for ever! Plan to sit and wait 10 hours for a small-ish info store to be recovered.
- Multiple issues with Symantec products after the restore was complete. As ridiculous as it sounds, restoring from an IDR doesn’t restore Backup Exec or any of the Symantec products. You need to manually remove the installation files and reg-keys and do a new install.
I will be covering the above points more closely in my follow up posts. Watch this space.
Symantec Live State
18 August, 2008
After spending the last 60 minutes trying to find the product page for Symantec Live State – a fantastic server imaging product that I used to use not so long ago – it seems as though our friends have renamed the product without telling anyone!
Even a Google search for Symantec LiveState doesn’t list the new product name – Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery Server.
For those people like me assuming LiveState had been discontinued – follow the link below for the “new” version
http://www.symantec.com/business/products/sysreq.jsp?pcid=pcat_storage&pvid=1602_1