Development of a backup system for recovering information Outside the network of websites Faculty of Management Kanchanaburi Rajabhat University

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สุภาพร พรมโส

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The objectives of this research are (1) To develop a backup system for recovering information outside the website network. Faculty of Management Science Kanchanaburi Rajabhat University (2) to evaluate the efficiency of the backup system for recovering information outside the website network. Faculty of Management Science Kanchanaburi Rajabhat University (3) to assess the level of satisfaction of users of information systems services outside the website network. Faculty of Management Science Kanchanaburi Rajabhat University. Using computer network diagram tools and information system installation diagrams Kanchanaburi Rajabhat University and a questionnaire to evaluate the system performance from 5 experts and assess the satisfaction of 225 system users using descriptive statistics. Calculate the mean And the standard deviation


            The research results were found that Office of Faculty of Management Science Kanchanaburi Rajabhat University develop a backup and recovery system for off-network information in the event of a disaster. And the results of the performance evaluation from experts in the field of systems that meet the needs of users have an average of 4.77 Backup of information systems has a mean of 4.67 and data recovery for information systems had an average of 4.83  with a total average of 4.76  which was at the highest level. The satisfaction of the system users are students and staff. Information is responsive to user needs and the format and method of presentation of the information. Accounting for 99.56 percent, followed by information systems useful for operations. Accounted for 99.02 percent The information system is organized into categories. Accounted for 97.60% of the overall satisfaction with the use of the system. Accounting for 96.70 percent of the speed in searching and accessing information Accounting for 96.00 percent of the information system is easy to use Accounting for 95.56 percent of the information is accurate and reliable. Accounted for 95.29 percent of information systems can be accessed easily. Accounted for 95.02 percent Information is up to date. Accounting for 94.40 percent of the information system is comprehensive and complete 92.18 percent with a total average of 4.82 or 96.45 percent. Satisfaction was the most.


Keywords: Developing a backup system; Data recovery; Outside the network of websites

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