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It’s easy for me to sit back and preach about disaster recovery; after all, this is only a book. The problem for all of us is that disaster recovery, like any other IT undertaking, never works according to formula once you step into the real world. All IT projects have a tendency to be problematic, but disaster recovery seems to be particularly problematic in the real world.
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© 2008 James Luetkehoelter
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(2008). Realistic Disaster Recovery Planning. In: Pro SQL Server Disaster Recovery. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0601-9_12
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