Week 9 - Recovery Planning
Disaster recovery is about making sure your business can keep running or quickly recover after something goes wrong, like a power outage, cyberattack, or natural disaster. Two important things to know are how fast you need to recover (RTO) and how much data you can afford to lose (RPO). These help you decide how to plan your recovery.
Google Cloud makes disaster recovery easier with its global network, strong security, and tools that help you backup and restore data quickly. Because everything is in the cloud, it’s often cheaper and faster than using your own hardware.
To get started, it’s important to figure out which parts of your system are most important and how fast they need to be back online. You also need to decide who will do what during an emergency and make sure they have the right access to your backup systems.
Security matters too. Your backup system should have the same protections as your main system. That includes setting user permissions and keeping logs of what happens during recovery.
Finally, you need to test your plan regularly. This means checking that your backups work, that people can access the system when needed, and that everything runs smoothly if something goes wrong. Using tools like Terraform can help automate parts of the process and make testing easier.
Google. (2024). Disaster Recovery Planning Guide | cloud architecture center | google cloud. Google. https://cloud.google.com/architecture/dr-scenarios-planning-guide
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