Best Practices for Active Directory Backup and Recovery
It’s easy to make Active Directory (AD) administrators uncomfortable. Just ask them about their disaster recovery plan. When faced with this question, most AD administrators will only tell you about their object recovery plan. Only a few are better prepared and have a recovery plan for their domain controllers as well.
One major reason administrators don’t have a disaster recovery plan at the top of their priority list is because of how stable AD is as an infrastructure service. However, this can provide a false sense of security, and is all the more reason to have a proper disaster recovery plan. This blog will list some best practices to secure your AD environment.
Creating your disaster recovery plan
When formulating a disaster recovery plan, you should keep the following aspects in mind:
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