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In the previous lab you created a disaster recovery plan. This plan should have included backing up the website that was created in our IIS lab. Implement the part of the plan that backs up your IIS directory. If you don't have IIS working (i.e. you were not able to get the IIS lab completed, choose any text file to backup). In the previous lab you created a disaster recovery plan. This plan should have included backing up the website that was created in our IIS lab. Implement the part of the plan that backs up your IIS directory.
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 1. Perform a backup as per your plan. (You should backup your files to a share on a different server
  1. Create a folder on a different machine (I used "\\cpte230c\c$\backups")
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 1. Perform a backup as per your plan. (You should backup your files to a share on your other server (i.e. backup IIS files to cpte230a).
  a. Create a folder on a different machine (I used "\\cpte230b\c$\backups" which I had to create.)
  a. Go to the Serer Manager --> File and Storage Services
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  a. Click on Shares, go to tasks and click "New Share..."
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  a. Follow the wizard to share the directory that you just created. In my example the share will be "\\cpte230b\backups"
  a. Now that you have a share, run the "Windows Sever Backup" tool and create your backup.

Lab 11

In the previous lab you created a disaster recovery plan. This plan should have included backing up the website that was created in our IIS lab. Implement the part of the plan that backs up your IIS directory.

  1. Perform a backup as per your plan. (You should backup your files to a share on your other server (i.e. backup IIS files to cpte230a).
    1. Create a folder on a different machine (I used "\\cpte230b\c$\backups" which I had to create.)
    2. Go to the Serer Manager --> File and Storage Services

    server manager storage.png

    1. Click on Shares, go to tasks and click "New Share..."

    server manager storage shares.png

    1. Follow the wizard to share the directory that you just created. In my example the share will be "\\cpte230b\backups"
    2. Now that you have a share, run the "Windows Sever Backup" tool and create your backup.
  2. Change/delete the file(s) so as to deface/destroy the website (or files in your backup).
  3. Restore the original file(s)
  4. Show the restored website for full credit.

There is no documentation for this lab!

Video Grade Guide

Topics

Points

Show the website/file you will deface or destroy.

10

Show a file being deleted or change

10

Show the defaced/destroyed the website/file

10

Show the restore procedure restoring the selected file to its original condition

50

Show the website/file restored.

20

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