- Back up Content
- Back up Content
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- A well-executed backup plan is your only defense against losing all your data in the event of a disaster. Your company's system administrator should review any backup and disaster recovery plan before it is implemented.
- Any backup process should be evaluated against the following criteria:
- Back up as often as you feel is necessary or your company dictates.
- Back up frequency should be based on the amount of data you are willing to lose if disaster strikes.
- Backups should be verified to ensure that the process was successful.
- Backups should be tested periodically to ensure that data can be recovered.
- There are different types of Development environment installations to consider when establishing a backup plan. These installation types are not mutually exclusive; a company's backup plan should address each type that is in use.
- Single User Environment
- The following items must be considered for a single user installation where the Developer and the content are installed on a local workstation:
- Export the outline(s) you are currently developing on a daily basis.
- Export your entire Library on a routine basis to backup all of your content.
- Use backup software to backup your entire file structure on a routine basis.
- Multi-user Environment
- The following items must be considered for a multi-user installation where the Developer is installed on client machines and the Library is installed on a server:
- Ensure that all content authors have checked in all documents.
- Ensure that all content authors have logged out of the Developer.
- Perform a routine backup of the SQL or Oracle database.
- Encourage authors to back up their new and checked out documents by exporting the content.