Mirlyn
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3193366.stm
Got any good backup stories?
I had a client of mine call me because they couldn't get their outgoing mail to send. Having seen their server when I dird my first job with them, I knew what it meant. They had an old Compaq Proliant running NT4/Exchange. Barely. It had the drive so full it was overwriting stuff in the swap file (making it highly unstable). Well, I decided it needed to be reloaded. To make a long story short, a company assuring you it has backups is not to be relied on. Turns out, the backup system they've had in place for the past three years involved putting a tape in the tape drive and letting it run over the weekend with a scheduled backup. However, it seems whoever installed the server and set up the backup schedule three years ago neglected to install the drivers for the tape drive. Luckily I was able to make some sense out of the corrupted files that I backed up myself.
Their tapes were otherwise brand new.
Got any good backup stories?
I had a client of mine call me because they couldn't get their outgoing mail to send. Having seen their server when I dird my first job with them, I knew what it meant. They had an old Compaq Proliant running NT4/Exchange. Barely. It had the drive so full it was overwriting stuff in the swap file (making it highly unstable). Well, I decided it needed to be reloaded. To make a long story short, a company assuring you it has backups is not to be relied on. Turns out, the backup system they've had in place for the past three years involved putting a tape in the tape drive and letting it run over the weekend with a scheduled backup. However, it seems whoever installed the server and set up the backup schedule three years ago neglected to install the drivers for the tape drive. Luckily I was able to make some sense out of the corrupted files that I backed up myself.
Their tapes were otherwise brand new.