Over 60 recipes to achieve a robust and advanced backup and recovery solution leveraging SCDPM
Key Features
Adapt to the modern data center design challenges and improve storage efficiency
Effective recipes to help you create your own robust architectural designs
Solve data protection and recovery problems in your organization
Book Description
System Center Data Protection Manager (SCDPM) is a robust enterprise backup and recovery system that contributes to your BCDR strategy by facilitating the backup and recovery of enterprise data. With an increase in data recovery and protection problems faced in organizations, it has become important
to keep data safe and recoverable. This book contains recipes that will help you upgrade to SCDPM and it covers the advanced features and functionality of SCDPM.
This book starts by helping you install SCDPM and then moves on to post-installation and management tasks. You will come across a lot of useful recipes that will help you recover your VMware and Hyper-V VMs. It will also walk you through tips for monitoring SCDPM in different scenarios. Next, the
book will also offer insights into protecting windows workloads followed by best practices on SCDPM. You will also learn to back up your Azure Stack Infrastructure using Azure Backup. You will also learn about recovering data from backup and implementing disaster recovery. Finally, the book will
show you how to configure the protection groups to enable online protection and troubleshoot Microsoft Azure Backup Agent.
What you will learn
Install and prepare SQL Server for the SCDPM database
Reduce backup storage with SCDPM and data deduplication
Learn about the prerequisites for supported Hyper-V Server protection
Integrate SCDPM with other System Center products to build optimal services
Protect and restore the SCDPM database
Protect your data center by integrating SCDPM with Azure Backup
Manually create online recovery points and recover production data from Azure
Protect and learn about the requirements to recover Azure Stack with SCDPM
Who this book is for
If you are an SCDPM administrator, this book will help you verify your knowledge and provide you with everything you need to know about the new release of System Center Data Protection Manager.
This hands-on survival manual will give you the tools to confidently prepare for and respond to a system outage.
Key Features
Proven methods for keeping your website running
A survival guide for incident response
Written by an ex-Google SRE expert
Book Description
Real-World SRE is the go-to survival guide for the software developer in the middle of catastrophic website failure. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) has emerged on the frontline as businesses strive to maximize uptime. This book is a step-by-step framework to follow when your website is down and
the countdown is on to fix it.
Nat Welch has battle-hardened experience in reliability engineering at some of the biggest outage-sensitive companies on the internet. Arm yourself with his tried-and-tested methods for monitoring modern web services, setting up alerts, and evaluating your incident response.
Real-World SRE goes beyond just reacting to disaster—uncover the tools and strategies needed to safely test and release software, plan for long-term growth, and foresee future bottlenecks. Real-World SRE gives you the capability to set up your own robust plan of action to see you through a
company-wide website crisis.
The final chapter of Real-World SRE is dedicated to acing SRE interviews, either in getting a first job or a valued promotion.
What you will learn
Monitor for approaching catastrophic failure
Alert your team to an outage emergency
Dissect your incident response strategies
Test automation tools and build your own software
Predict bottlenecks and fight for user experience
Eliminate the competition in an SRE interview
Who this book is for
Real-World SRE is aimed at software developers facing a website crisis, or who want to improve the reliability of their company's software. Newcomers to Site Reliability Engineering looking to succeed at interview will also find this invaluable.
The book fills a void by bringing together literature in an under-represented but disaster-prone region – Southeast Asia. It discusses the cultural considerations of those providing mental health and psychosocial support in the region. It highlights the role of education in reducing disaster
vulnerability. It presents ways in which workplace organization have sought to enhance employee and organizational resilience in the face of disasters. It discusses how the disaster planning process, including prevention, mitigation, and preparedness efforts, can be integrated with mental health
efforts. It features how mental health interventions including psychological first aid, resilience interventions, mindfulness, and art therapy have been carried out. It also discusses the issues of those caring for survivors and describes MHPSS interventions for disaster responders themselves. The
book also addresses post-traumatic growth as an outcomes of disaster exposure, concluding by summarizing the challenges and prospects for promoting resistance, resilience, and recovery in SEA.