As discussed in "Disaster Recovery [Part 1]" published in the March 2013 edition of the ISUG-TECH Journal, the disaster of all disasters is a full blown multiple component systems failure that corrupts a database. In these cases, the DBA may need to bring a database back from the dead or even perform a complete rebuild of the database server. This second part continues to look into the DBA's disaster recovery medicine bag, focusing on recreating database server, virtual machine snapshots and dump verification.
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Keywords: ASE DBA Article | Technical Journal | Alvin Chang | ASE | ASE DBA | Data Management | Disaster Recovery | Jeff Garbus | Lyle Fernquist
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