All I need to backup are the databases?

From: Joseph Geretz (jgeretz_at_nospam.com)
Date: 03/09/05


Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 10:59:04 -0500

As the administrator of our Sharepoint portal, it's my responsibility to
ensure that we can recover our portal in the event of a catastrophic
failure. Right now, I've got four databases backed up to tape on a nightly
basis:

SPS01_Config_db
SRSSoftw1_PROF
SRSSoftw1_SERV
SRSSoftw1_SITE

Does this cover everything? Or are there other entities (e.g. filesystem
folders) which I need to be backing up as well?

Thanks for your advice!

Joe Geretz



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