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SharePoint Backup and Disaster Recovery Updated Resources for Teched South East Asia
I'm here in Kuala Lumpur doing some last minute prepping for my SharePoint Backup and Disaster Recovery session and figured I should share some of my content. 
 
Here's my Teched South East Asia SharePoint Backup and Disaster Recovery session deck.  Thanks Mike Watson for a lot of the HA stuff in the deck.
 
First off, let me say... I think we all need to give TechNet another look.  I was out there today trying to put together a resources page and was impressed by the Operations section and how it's come together around Backup/Restore and DR.  In my session I divide up backup into 3 sections. 1) Granular (Content Recovery) 2) Catastrophic Backup (Farm and Database Recovery) 3) High Availability (Clustering, Log Shipping, Mirroring, etc...)
 
Just looking at Tech Ed and the various whitepapers the content has filled in very nicely...
 
My favorite over arching backup paper continues to be... Data Protection and Recovery SharePoint Backups for Small and Medium Business
 
Content Recovery
Catastrophic Recovery (Farm, Server, and Database Restores)

High Availability (Clustering, Logshipping, Mirroring, Hardware Replication)

Thanks Doron for the TechNet links on Planning for HA.  Knowing these are the authoritative source on HA will definitely help in planning!

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The documentation is not bad, but that is good

Hi Joel,

I don't subscribe to this 'the documentation is so horrible' point of view. In my list over 8 favorite features of SharePoint development (at http://furuknap.blogspot.com/2008/08/my-8-favorite-sharepoint-development.html), I put the documentation as the most favorite feature.

SharePoint isn't word. It is a development platform where you need to be creative and explore new opportunities. Reading a recipe and writing it down for a new customer isn't development, it is... writing. The documentation provides those challenges and I like the fact that I need to actually learn how things work rather than just being told.

.b
at 8/12/2008 5:34 AM

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