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| HIIII CAN ANYBODY TEL ME DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN ??
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No.
Disaster recovery plans are specific to the scenario you have. Your servers, your setup, what kind of high availability you have, what kind of downtime and data loss is acceptable, how important the servers are, etc.
We can advise you, we cannot give you a DR plan.
p.s. please don't post in caps. It's the online equivalent of shouting at people.
Gail Shaw Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server 2008, MVP SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverability
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| http://www.sans.org/reading_room/whitepapers/recovery/the_disaster_recovery_plan_1164?show=1164.php&cat=recovery
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Your best bet is to search internet to get an idea of DR and its importance. But, the actual DR will be specific to your companies needs.
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