Sarah Savage on Nostr: I run a disaster test scenario at least once a quarter where I restore the database ...
I run a disaster test scenario at least once a quarter where I restore the database of mission critical components as though we were starting from scratch.
It's taught me three things:
1. Restoring a database is a lot more complicated than simply unzipping a file and importing it into a database program.
2. You inevitably forget things, so build a comprehensive checklist.
3. Database imports take longer than you think with full production data.
Practice makes perfect in disaster recovery.
It's taught me three things:
1. Restoring a database is a lot more complicated than simply unzipping a file and importing it into a database program.
2. You inevitably forget things, so build a comprehensive checklist.
3. Database imports take longer than you think with full production data.
Practice makes perfect in disaster recovery.