TechTip: Creating a Custom Symantec Recovery Disk (Part 2 of 2)
In Part 1 of this TechTip, we discussed why it is important to use a Symantec Recovery Disk (SRD) containing the correct drivers to ensure the success of a system restore operation. In Part 2, we will talk about how to create a customized SRD.860Views2likes2CommentsTechTip: Creating a Custom Symantec Recovery Disk (Part 1 of 2)
Recovering a system involves more than just booting up and reinstalling programs. You need to plan ahead to be sure that your recovery disk contains all the drivers that will be required by the hardware components of your system. You don't want to be sidelined in the middle of recovering your system by having to stop and figure out what drivers you need.1.4KViews2likes4CommentsTechTip: Base vs. Incremental Backups (Part 1 of 2)
Information is the lifeblood of modern business. Losing a system can result in loss of data, which can severely handicap a company or even put it out of business. Protecting critical data as well as the systems on which it is stored is of critical importance. What's the best way to protect this data? Regular backups.986Views2likes2CommentsTechTip: Using Restore Anyware to Restore Anywhere
If a catastrophic failure requires repair or replacement of your server, you can't afford for your systems to be down for an extended amount of time. Server downtime causes lost productivity and revenue, makes it difficult for internal employees to get their work done, and prevents external customers from being able to access information and perform transactions.1.1KViews1like1CommentTechTip: Get Back to Business Using a Symantec Recovery Disk
When you have to take your system offline because of a hardware problem or migration, you need to restore your operations as quickly and efficiently as possible so you can get back to business. The key to a successful system recovery is having a fully loaded, fully functional recovery disk.463Views2likes0Comments