Following a catastrophic data center power outage, a network administrator is executing the business continuity disaster recovery plan to bring enterprise services back online. To prevent system startup failures caused by missing infrastructure dependencies, arrange the following service restoration steps in the correct chronological order from first to last.
- 1Restore power and verify layer 2/3 connectivity on core routers and switches.
- 2Bring up core network services, including DNS, DHCP, and Active Directory/AAA authentication servers.
- 3Power on Storage Area Network (SAN) and Network-Attached Storage (NAS) appliances.
- 4Initialize database engines and line-of-business backend application servers.
- 5Enable external load balancers and public-facing web application servers.
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The correct sequence of restoration is: 1) Core routers and switches, 2) Core network services (DNS/DHCP/Directory), 3) SAN and NAS storage arrays, 4) Database and backend application servers, and 5) External load balancers and web servers.
Disaster recovery plans enforce a bottom-up restoration hierarchy based on service dependencies: physical network transport switches first, network name resolution and identity services second, shared storage volumes third, backend database/application logic fourth, and external-facing web interfaces fifth.
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Disaster recovery dependency management and service restoration sequencing
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