backup and recovery
11 TopicsSAP HANA data protection on Azure NetApp Files with SnapCenter
Efficient and fast data protection and recovery of SAP HANA running on Azure NetApp Files with SnapCenter introduction, configuration, backup and restore. Ensure the highest level of data protection for your SAP HANA systems with Azure NetApp Files. Leveraging the robust capabilities of Azure NetApp Files, NetApp SnapCenter backup and recovery offers seamless snapshot-based backup and restore operations. This solution provides the ability to efficiently offload snapshots to an Azure storage account for longer term retention, ensuring fast data protection and recovery for SAP applications.Intune Fresh start Windows not loading
Hello everyone, One of our company devices is currently unable to load Windows. I'm looking to perform a fresh start via Intune, but due to Windows failing to load, this isn't feasible at the moment. As we're operating remotely, I attempted to guide my colleague through a Windows recovery process. We tried a local recovery, but unfortunately, it was unsuccessful. Cloud recovery isn't an option either because she lacks a LAN cable and can't connect to the internet. Is our only viable solution to manually reinstall Windows?1.6KViews0likes1CommentASR Failover network architecture
I'm new to Azure and I have requirement to set up disaster recovery for an on-prem server. I am aware of the process in replicating the server to the cloud. However, I am not able to grasp how networking should be in a disaster situation. Server is in 172.x.x.x network and I know that s2s VPN should be set up between the Azure network and the on-prem network And Azure network and on-prem can't be on the same subnet for s2s to work. So when I failover to cloud, how would the cloud server talk to the on-prem network? And devices in on-prem talk to the server in the cloud?3.2KViews0likes4CommentsAs we can not access sharepoint online databases, how we can backup current/future sites collections
When we first move from sharepoint on-premises to sharepoint online, i thought that we no more need to worry about backup-ing site collections and managed services (managed metadata, search, etc.). but as i am reading through some articles in this forum and other official docs, i realized that we should not rely on Microsoft backups, as they do backup twice a day (which is fine), but they only preserve the backup for the last 14 days. so if we realize that certain data or a site have been deleted from recycle bins one month ago, then our data might not be recovered. so before i start our search for a third party backup tool, i have the following questions, which can allow me to understand how sharepoint online backups work compared to on-premises:- 1. in the on-premises farms, we use to get the priority for backuping our sql server databases. where all the new site collections will be automatically backup-ed as part of the SP content_database backup. and if we need to restore certain site or even certain file, we can restore the content database on our staging or test farm and then restore the required data, manually or using migration tools. but in sharepoint online we do not have the option to backup online databases,, so should we based our backup on the site collections? if this is the case, then do the third party tools cover any new site collection automatically? for example if an end user create a modern communication site , does the third part tools covers newly added site collections? or we need to manually modify the backup tool to cover newly added site collections? 2. also what about the managed services backups mainly the Managed Metadata which contain our custom term groups, term sets and terms + the Search Service which contain custom managed properties and managed crawl properties? 3. if we are relying on micrsoft backup, and we realized that a file have been deleted last week, and it was deleted from the first and second recycle bin, so can we ask MS to restore the site collection on new url? so the current site will not get affected, and then we can migrate the file from the restored site collection to the current site collection? or MS would only support restoring to the same url so in this case we will loose all the modification done since last week (since we deleted the file by mistake)? Thanks in advance for any help. Regards1.3KViews0likes2Comments