Developing a Robust Disaster Recovery Plan for Your SharePoint Environment

With SharePoint’s growing popularity, it is quickly becoming the primary collaboration and content management solution for many organizations.

It is important that you put a disaster recovery plan in place and test it thoroughly. Do not store disaster recovery policies and procedures for all your other systems in SharePoint without having printed out a hard copy in case SharePoint goes down. Also, what happens if a user is accidentally given administrator rights or full control over a site, and he or she accidentally deletes it?

You can go to the Recycle Bin to recover an item that a user has deleted, but this feature does not enable the recovery of entire sites. If you needed ...

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