You have already sent the memo to Mr. McAlister outlining the need for the disaster plan. As the database administrator, you have decided to install MySQL to handle the growing need for storage for the database. Now, in a 2-3 page report, (a minimum of two full pages of content, double spaced, APA format) discuss with the owner the need for securing MySQL and what are potential issues with security now that the system is growing larger. Include some of the must prevalent security vulnerabilities and issues with MySQL. Again, you are relating it Home Start Realty. Most owners will want to focus on design of a database, as it easier to comprehend. As the database administrator, you need to focus on the need for security, so make your points known to the owner supported by facts (that you should reference in your paper).
Save your document in MS Word memo format (or other professional memo format) and attach it to this assignment. This assignment is worth 40 points and is due at the end of the academic week. Please make sure you spell and grammar check the document first, as errors in this respect will be deducted from the total points earned. Make sure to provide references and cite your sources as necessary.
Home Start Realty
Memo
To: Brendan McAlister
From: Juan Viega
CC:
In real estate management, top-notch services come from the production of quality homes and office buildings and equally effective disaster management techniques in case of an emergency.
A disaster plan is fundamental as it exhibits optimal preparedness and measures to plan for and lessen the consequences of disasters. Disaster plans are crucial as they enable you to envisage where possible disasters might arise from and consequently put measures to prevent them. With an effective strategy, it is relatively easy to mitigate the effects and respond to a disaster's consequences.
In the formulation of a disaster plan, there are three types of disaster recovery sites to consider: hot, warm, and cold sites. Hot spots typically reflect the main production center and contain nearly all datacenter infrastructure. A hot backup site is furnished with all the necessary hardware and software in conjunction with the required network connectivity. It allows the chance to run production parallel with the main datacenter. Hot sites are effective as in the case of a major outage in the primary datacenter, and the hot site takes the position of the affected area immediately.
Cold sites are office or production center spaces that lack the fixing of server-related equipment. A cold site usually has necessary utilities like power, cooling systems, and communication tools. Cold sites are cost-effective to set up and still perform the same tasks as a hot site, albeit they take time to set up. A cold site needs assistance from IT specialists and engineers to function, and once fully fixed fully, work can resume normally.
Lastly, warm sites have features from both the hot spots and cold spots. A warm site provides office space and also contains pre-installed hardware. The significant disparity concerning the hot and warm spots is that unlike hot sites reflective of the main data center, warm sites have servers prepared to fit production environments. Hence, warm spots have reduced operational capabilities than the main datacenter. Still, all the same, they are great, especially for organizations that function with little critical data and can endure a minor downtime period.
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