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5.5.2 Disaster recovery considerations

The following describes the considerations you must keep in mind for using JP1/AJS3 for disaster recovery.

Table 5‒7: Considerations for using JP1/AJS3 for disaster recovery

No.

What to consider

Explanation

1

The work tasks to which disaster recovery should apply

Determine the work tasks running in JP1/AJS3 that you want to resume operation on the remote site immediately after the site has stopped because of a large-scale disaster, and determine whether disaster recovery should be used.

2

The disaster recovery post-recovery processes

Determine a site on which work tasks should be resumed if the main site stops. Also determine whether to continue to run the work tasks whose operation has resumed at the remote site or return their operation to the original site.

3

The hosts, OSs, and programs to be prepared

Check the system prerequisites, and examine the computers, OSs, and programs, such as JP1/AJS3 - Manager, required for each site.

For details about the prerequisites for disaster recovery, see 12.1.2(1) Prerequisites in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Administration Guide.

4

The conditions for using the system

Check the conditions for using the system, and examine the system configuration.

For details about the disaster recovery system configuration supported by JP1/AJS3, see 12.1.3 Configuration of a disaster recovery system compatible with JP1/AJS3 in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Administration Guide.

5

The system configuration

6

Estimates for the processing performance of the system

Estimate the processing performance in a disaster recovery environment. For details, see 5.5.3 Estimating processing performance in a disaster recovery environment.