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<h1 class="topictitle1">Save-while-active and your backup and recovery strategy</h1>
<div><p>How your save-while-active function fits into your backup and recovery
strategy depends on whether you will reduce or eliminate your save-outage
time. These pages contain information to help you decide how you will use
the save-while-active function. It also contains pages with technical descriptions
of the save-while-active function. </p>
<p>How the save-while-active function fits into your backup and recovery strategy
depends on if you plan to reduce or eliminate your save-outage time.</p>
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<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzaiurzaiu310.htm">Save-while-active function</a></strong><br />
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<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzaiuswaconsid.htm">Considerations and restrictions for the save-while-active function</a></strong><br />
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzaiurzaiu300.htm" title="The save-while-active function allows you to use your server during all or part of the save process, that is, save your server while it is active.">Save your server while it is active</a></div>
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<div class="relconcepts"><strong>Related concepts</strong><br />
<div><a href="rzaiurzaiu313.htm" title="This information tells you what happens when you use the save-while-active function to eliminate your save-outage time.">Eliminating save-outage time: Overview</a></div>
<div><a href="rzaiurzaiu312.htm" title="This information tells you what happens when you use the save-while-active function to reduce your save-outage time.">Reducing save-outage time: Overview</a></div>
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</div><div class="nested1" xml:lang="en-us" id="reducingyoursave-outagetime"><a name="reducingyoursave-outagetime"><!-- --></a><h2 class="topictitle2">Reducing your save-outage time</h2>
<div><p>Reducing your save-outage time is the easiest way to use the save-while-active
function. When you use this option, the restore procedure is the same as when
you perform a standard save. In addition, you can use the save-while-active
function to reduce your save-outage time without using journaling or commitment
control. Unless you have no tolerance for a save-outage time, you should use
the save-while-active function to reduce your save outage. </p>
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<div class="nested1" xml:lang="en-us" id="eliminatingyoursave-outagetime"><a name="eliminatingyoursave-outagetime"><!-- --></a><h2 class="topictitle2">Eliminating your save-outage time</h2>
<div><p>You can use the save-while-active function to eliminate your save outage.
Use this option only if you have no tolerance for a save-outage time. You
should use the save-while-active function to eliminate your save-outage time
only for objects that you protect with journaling or commitment control. In
addition you will have considerably more complex recovery procedures. You
should consider these more complex recovery procedures in your disaster recovery
plan. .</p>
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<div class="nested1" xml:lang="en-us" id="conceptSunDec051538052004"><a name="conceptSunDec051538052004"><!-- --></a><h2 class="topictitle2">Making your decision</h2>
<div><p>This topic may help you decide how the save-while-active function
fits into your backup and recovery plan. Review your applications. Other procedures
that you use in your backup and recovery strategy still apply. You should
still consider them when you review your backup and recovery procedures. You
may conclude one of the following:</p>
<ul><li>Your current save strategy is adequate for your scheduled save-outage
time.</li>
<li>Critical application libraries are candidates for save-while-active processing.</li>
<li>Your critical application libraries are candidates, but may require modification
to minimize recovery procedures.</li>
<li>Critical documents or folders are candidates.</li>
<li>All application libraries are candidates because of a compressed save-outage
time.</li>
<li>You will use save-while-active to reduce your save-outage time because
you can tolerate a small save outage time.</li>
<li>You will use save-while-active to eliminate your save-outage time for
the following reasons: <ul><li>You have no tolerance for a save-outage time.</li>
<li>You are already using journaling and commitment control.</li>
<li>You plan to use journaling and commitment control.</li>
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<p>The following pages may help you make an informed decision on how to use
the save-while-active function.</p>
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