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Recovering IMS Systems By Yourself
This article describes some problems and considerations involved with recovering IMS systems. Important facets of recovery include automating wherever possible to reduce the likelihood of human error and ensuring business-critical applications are back online as quickly as possible with minimal data loss. Some background concepts may already be familiar to the experienced database administrator (DBA); newer DBAs will find it helpful to consider possible recovery scenarios and contingencies that may need to be taken into account.
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