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Disaster recovery is an important aspect of any production environment, including Azure Functions and Azure Web Apps. Here are the general steps to perform disaster recovery for Azure Functions and Azure Web Apps:
- Identify the disaster scenario: The first step in performing disaster recovery is to identify the disaster scenario and the impact it has on your Azure Functions and Azure Web Apps. This could include scenarios such as a data center outage, a network outage, or a cyber attack.
- Define the recovery objectives: Once you have identified the disaster scenario, you need to define the recovery objectives, such as the recovery time objective and the recovery point objective. The RTO is the maximum amount of time it should take to recover your Azure Functions and Azure Web Apps, while the RPO is the maximum amount of data loss that is acceptable.
- Create a disaster recovery plan: Based on the disaster scenario and recovery objectives, you need to create a disaster recovery plan that outlines the steps to recover your Azure Functions and Azure Web Apps. This plan should include details such as the backup and restore procedures, the failover procedures, and the communication plan.
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