DDR or Business Continuity strategies are more or less a "common sense"
matter when it comes to RedDot -- either CMS or LiveServer.

You first have your routine planning to do on DB level whereby your normal
backup and log shipping should be in order. Then you have your
server-managed project backup (exports).

In terms of priority, LiveServer should be on top simply it delivers content
to your audience and cannot afford accidental downtime. CMS, on the other
hand, is not that vital as it is basically a workshop.

Of course, the complexity of your DDR plan directly reflect the complexity
of your production environment.

Henry Lu

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am wondering what you are doing for DR for both the web
> site(liveserver) as well as the CMS.
>
> For the web site one can publish to two distinct liveserver targets,
> each with a seperate database.
>
> But what stategy exists for the CMS side?
>
>
> Thanks in advance
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