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articles/virtual-machines/workloads/sap/hana-backup-restore.md

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# Backup and restore
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>This documentation is no replacement of the SAP HANA administration documentation or SAP Notes. It's expected that the reader has a solid understanding of and expertise in SAP HANA administration and operations, especially with the topics of backup, restore, high availability, and disaster recovery. In this documentation, screenshots from SAP HANA Studio are shown. Content, structure, and the nature of the screens of SAP administration tools and the tools themselves might change from SAP HANA release to release.
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It's important that you exercise steps and processes taken in your environment and with your HANA versions and releases. Some processes described in this documentation are simplified for a better general understanding and are not meant to be used as detailed steps for eventual operation handbooks. If you want to create operation handbooks for your configurations, you need to test and exercise your processes and document the processes related to your specific configurations.
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One of the most important aspects to operating databases is to protect them from catastrophic events. The cause of these events can be anything from natural disasters to simple user errors.
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Backing up a database, with the ability to restore it to any point in time (such as before someone deleted critical data), enables restoration to a state that is as close as possible to the way it was prior to the disruption.

articles/virtual-machines/workloads/sap/hana-failover-procedure.md

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# Disaster recovery failover procedure
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>This documentation is no replacement of the SAP HANA administration documentation or SAP Notes. It's expected that the reader has a solid understanding of and expertise in SAP HANA administration and operations, especially with the topics of backup, restore, high availability, and disaster recovery. In this documentation, screenshots from SAP HANA Studio are shown. Content, structure, and the nature of the screens of SAP administration tools and the tools themselves might change from SAP HANA release to release.
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There are two cases to consider when failing over to the DR site:
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- You need the SAP HANA database to go back to the latest status of data. In this case, there is a self-service script with which you can perform the failover without the need to contact Microsoft. However, for the failback, you need to work with Microsoft.

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# SAP HANA Large Instances high availability and disaster recovery on Azure
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>This documentation is no replacement of the SAP HANA administration documentation or SAP Notes. It's expected that the reader has a solid understanding of and expertise in SAP HANA administration and operations, especially with the topics of backup, restore, high availability, and disaster recovery. In this documentation, screenshots from SAP HANA Studio are shown. Content, structure, and the nature of the screens of SAP administration tools and the tools themselves might change from SAP HANA release to release.
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>This documentation is no replacement of the SAP HANA administration documentation or SAP Notes. It's expected that the reader has a solid understanding of and expertise in SAP HANA administration and operations, especially with the topics of backup, restore, high availability, and disaster recovery.
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It's important that you exercise steps and processes taken in your environment and with your HANA versions and releases. Some processes described in this documentation are simplified for a better general understanding and are not meant to be used as detailed steps for eventual operation handbooks. If you want to create operation handbooks for your configurations, you need to test and exercise your processes and document the processes related to your specific configurations.
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## High availability and disaster recovery
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### [Options and considerations](hana-overview-high-availability-disaster-recovery.md)
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### [Backup and restore](hana-backup-restore.md)
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### [Principles and preparation]](hana-concept-preparation.md)
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### [Principles and preparation](hana-concept-preparation.md)
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### [Disaster recovery failover procedure](hana-failover-procedure.md)
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## Troubleshoot and monitor
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### [Monitoring HLI](troubleshooting-monitoring.md)

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