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The ins and outs of journaling -- Part IV
If DASD is tight on your system, Ron Turull has some things you can do to cut down on space requirements for journals and journal receivers. Tip
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The ins and outs of journaling -- Part II
Once the system starts journaling a file, it starts writing journal entries to the associated journal receiver. Eventually, journal receivers fill up. What do you do then? Tip
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Automated disaster recovery revisited
Security expert Rich Loeber updates a past tip on automating disaster recovery for new versions of OS/400. Tip
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The Lazy Coder: Disaster recovery programming
Take steps now, while you have power, to make sure the company and users are able to function in the event of a disaster. Tip
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How to determine acceptable data loss
The first thing you need to do when creating a disaster recovery plan is to figure out what you can afford to lose. Tip
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Think small to avert big disasters
Jon Toigo says there are several approaches to dealing with the prospect of the loss of a single critical file, and outlines three of them here. Tip
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Automate disaster recovery restores
If you're a small to medium-sized shop that can't afford (or won't consider) a third-party save/restore application, then you're on your own to create a disaster recovery method. Tip
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More companies seeking to create internal disaster recovery centers
More and more companies are looking to create in-house disaster recovery facilities. Tip
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Tips for successful disaster recovery
Backup and recovery expert Deb Saugen answers users questions on disaster recovery. Tip
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Disaster recovery plan helps you prepare for the unexpected
Do you have a plan in the event of a diaster? This tip can set you out on the right foot. Tip