I think the challenge for me would be to keep it *down* to 10 minutes ! LOL ! Good luck
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 10:40 AM, Graeme Carstairs <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Eric, > > thats a great help having sat and thought about I had come up with a few > of those bits but I should be able to flesh out 10 minutes based on that. > > Thanks > > > > On 2 February 2017 at 15:25, Erik Goldoff <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I see three discreet sections : >> 1) Data Management - you can discuss identifying and classifying 'data >> assets' with regards to value and necessary security, access rights based >> on 'concept of least privilege', change control/auditing (based on any >> compliance requirements as a plus) de-duplication, etc >> 2) Availability - how you would build your systems, how to classify need >> for load balance, fault tolerance, and high availability. Load balance >> could lead into monitoring systems for performance degradation that would >> affect productivity >> 3) Disaster Recovery - importance of a business continuity plan, that >> includes Finance, HR, Executives to ensure plan can be effectively executed >> in a timely manner. Data/asset classification to determine which >> systems/data needs to be restored ASAP, versus secondary needs, and then >> the 'rest' that would have minimum impact on business. This includes, but >> is not solely your backup/restore process, SAN snapshots, VM >> migration/restoration, hot/warm recovery sites, etc >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 10:09 AM, Graeme Carstairs <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> hi, >>> >>> having just been made redundant I have been applying for al sorts of IT >>> roles, whatI have been doing for the last 15 years (designing, implementing >>> and supporting windows server based networks for small to large >>> enterprises). >>> >>> I have just received my first interview confirmation, and they have >>> asked that I submit in advance and give on the day a 10 minute presentation >>> on the topic "Discuss Data Management, availability and Disaster Recovery" >>> >>> Now I have never been asked to do this before well more not on such a >>> wide topic. >>> >>> anyone got any suggestions on what I can base it around, I am not >>> looking for anyone to do it for me just some topics or ideas on what to do >>> it on? >>> >>> TIA >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> >>> e-mail :- [email protected] >>> >> >> > > > -- > Graeme Carstairs > > e-mail :- [email protected] >

