• Subject: RE: Backup Policy
  • From: Cyndi Bradberry <CyndiB@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 13:36:00 -0600

Honestly, I don't know how it would work.  I do know that after June, we
will take our old Model 510 to another office in another city with a console
and tape drives to be the recovery machine. If the building is destroyed, we
could have our phone lines attached to another building while someone was
fetching the old machine.  Other than one of us taking the backup tape home
with us every night, I don't see a real answer.  (Our administrator used to
keep the tapes in his sock drawer at his previous job.)  I will bring up
your thoughts at our next meeting.

Tks,
Cyndi
Snip >
                From:   Richard Shealy 
                Lets pretend that today is Wednesday and a disaster occurs
at your building.
                The building is in a state that you are denied permission to
enter by
                emergency services (fire, police, FEMA).  How would you
reconstruct the data
                from last week up to today?  


>EndSnip
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