![]() Most DBAs probably are conducting performance-related tasks more often than building backup plans – and they better be managing performance more frequently than they are actually recovering their databases or their company has big problems! But recoverability should be at (or near) the very top of the DBA task list, definitely before performance. These DBAs are confusing frequency with importance. I know that many DBAs believe that ensuring optimal database and application performance is the most important task in their list of job responsibilities, but it is not true. Anybody can deliver fast access to the wrong information (or an empty file). If you cannot recover your databases after a problem then it won’t matter how fast you can access them. ![]() Recoverability should be at (or near) the very top of the DBA task list, definitely before performance. Many DBAs believe that ensuring optimal database and application performance is the most important part of their job… But it is not true. According to a 2005 report from Forrester Research 75 percent of enterprises do not have a DBMS security plan. However, database security still requires more focus and effort. Image Copy Backups Recovery Alternatives to Backup and Recovery Questions Database security and protection is receiving more attention and budget from organizations with the steady increase in data breaches and the resultant regulations (see next chapter) designed to abate them. 1 Chapter 16 Database Backup and Recoveryĭatabase Administration: The Complete Guide to Practices and Procedures Chapter 16 Database Backup and RecoveryĢ Agenda The Importance of Backup & Recovery Preparing for Problems
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