Perform the following activities to ensure the business is ready for a disaster:
• Perform regular backups of the system and user databases, the transaction log, and the Microsoft Dynamics AX application files to reduce how much data is lost. How frequently a company performs
backups depends on how much information they can afford to lose compared to the overhead of performing backups too frequently.
• Thoroughly test backup and recovery procedures on a regularly, scheduled basis.
o Testing ensures the backups are restorable and the recovery procedures are clearly defined and documented.
o Ensure to document the following:
o Database and file user rights.
o Product keys for all the software.
o Service packs installed on Microsoft Windows, the database, and Microsoft Dynamics AX.
o Documentation that relates to the recovery of other databases, such as the Windows SharePoint Services.
Regards,
Hossein Karimi
Sunday, July 22, 2018
Disaster Readiness
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