Farm Recovery Planning: How to restore existing SharePoint Integrated Reporting Services Databases?

Sorry in advance for cross posting, but the Forum Admin for "SharePoint 2010 - Setup, Upgrade..." recommended I post this here as well.
Running "SharePoint 2010 SP1" and "SQL Server 2012" Integrated Reporting Services.
Assuming a total Farm failure requiring a new farm to be built, does anyone have any experience with restoring the 3 SharePoint Integrated SSRS databases to a the new farm from SQL Server level backups?  Assuming of course the SSRS encryption key had
been exported.  Many of the Service Applications can be provisioned with "pre-existing" restored service application databases (like the User Profile Service and Metadata Service databases).  Just wondering if this can also be done with
the SharePoint Integrated SSRS databases.
The following Microsoft Document on setting up a SP DR site implies it's possible since the 3 databases are synced to a separate DR farm.
https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=http%3A%2F%2Fdownload.microsoft.com%2Fdownload%2FD%2F2%2F0%2FD20E1C5F-72EA-4505-9F26-FEF9550EFD44%2FPlanning%2520Disaster%2520Recovery%2520for%2520Reporting%2520Services%2520in%2520SharePoint%2520mode%2520.docx
Is this possible?  Does any one have any actual experience with this, and what the steps would be?
Thanks!

Hi mikea730,
It supposed to be possible. Please refer to the blog below:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/ptsblog/archive/2014/01/28/sla-and-disaster-recovery-planning-for-microsoft-busincess-intelligence.aspx
Best Regards,
Black

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    01/29/2015 14:13:26.92 w3wp.exe (0x0B94) 0x294C SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (POST:http://spap-01:5555/_admin/Server.aspx?ServerId=7f7d5eec-3791-44cf-a992-673eaea90f48)). Execution Time=712.2145 6f83e49c-cc03-d049-90f4-81439b542cf8

    Hi Wynn,
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    Start time: 2015-01-29 15:17:44
    End time: 2015-01-29 15:17:56
    Requested action: RunDiscovery
    Machine Properties:
    Machine name: SP-AP-02
    Machine processor count: 4
    OS version: Future Windows Version
    OS service pack:
    OS region: United States
    OS language: English (United States)
    OS architecture: x64
    Process architecture: 64 Bit
    OS clustered: No
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    SQL Server 2012 Management Tools - Basic 1033 Enterprise Edition 11.2.5058.0 No Yes
    SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services - SharePoint 11.2.5058.0 No Yes
    Package properties:
    Description: Microsoft SQL Server 2012
    ProductName: SQL Server 2012
    Type: RTM
    Version: 11
    SPLevel: 0
    Installation edition:
    User Input Settings:
    ACTION: RunDiscovery
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    HELP: false
    IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS: false
    INDICATEPROGRESS: false
    QUIET: false
    QUIETSIMPLE: false
    UIMODE: Normal
    X86: false
    Configuration file: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20150129_151743\ConfigurationFile.ini
    Rules with failures:
    Global rules:
    There are no scenario-specific rules.
    Rules report file: The rule result report file is not available.
    The \Setup Bootstrap\Log folder also has several log files that indicates the version of SQL Server that has been installed. For instance here is an entry of the Detail.txt file:
    (01) 2015-01-28 19:10:27 Slp: -- SkuPublicConfigObject : CreateSKUCookie succeeded, new checksum is 195 bytes.
    (01) 2015-01-28 19:10:27 Slp: -- SkuPublicConfigObject : Updated skuCheckSumInfo -> daysLeft=0 sqlEdition='ENTERPRISE' (0x6B9471A8) fileTimeInstalled=0 timeBombValue=0 editionType='Enterprise Edition' edition='Enterprise Edition' writeEditionStrings='True' checkSum=195bytes
    (01) 2015-01-28 19:10:27 Slp: Sco: Attempting to create base registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, machine
    I hope this help while we don't have any logfiles in the folder you asked me to look into. Please advise me as in how to proceed if logfiles must be generated.
    Regards,
    P.

  • SQL 2012 SP1 Enterprise (SSRS in SharePoint mode): Reporting Services scale-out deployment is not supported in this edition of Reporting Services

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    I'm afraid that is not it.
    After a long, frustrating and strenuous investigation and troubleshooting, we found the problem.
    The problem is the current ISO for SQL Server 2012 Enterprise SP1 (x64) found at MSDN. Bear in mind that we downloaded this ISO from MSDN about a month ago.
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    Also bear in mind that we tried updating the SQL SP1 install with SP2 and subsequent cumulative updates but that never fixed the problem.
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