company charter or your will or whatever that in the event of your
deaths you will give the employees a chance to purchase the company
assests or whatever *Shrugs* give your employees a chance to handle it.
And then your company will carry on like any traditional company that is
more then a mom and pop shop. Is your plan to grow to be more then a mom
and pop shop or are you happy with just the 2 of you and keeping it in
that style of business?
--
Bill Wheatley
Senior Database Developer
eDiets.com, Inc.
(OTCBB: EDET)
3801 W. Hillsboro Blvd.
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
V: (954) 360-9022 ext. 159
F: (954) 360-9095
E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
W: <http://www.ediets.com/> www.ediets.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 1:27 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: For all you freelancers and business owners
Now I'm confused.
Everything you've said still depends on me being alive.
The sites ARE on dedicated servers.
They are backed up. That's not the problem.
The clients all have access to their servers.
It's someone running the setup, exisiting sites and support that I need
to find plans for.
??????
Either reading what you are suggesting wrong or one of is out of whack
:D
Cheers,
Erika
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 12:53 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: For all you freelancers and business owners
One solution is to mirror your sites at a dedicated host, or make
arrangements
for a particular back-up host to store zipped files of the existing
sites as
part of a disaster recovery plan.
In this way you can make the switch in providers in the amount of time
it takes
the new DNS settings to propagate. (24 to 72 hours)
Another solution is to mirror your sites in a kind of load balancing
arrangement, that will automatically assume the load should one provider
fail,
have an outage, or close up shop. This would probably be the most
expensive
solution, but it would guarantee no-fault fail-over with no business
interruption to the clients.
This would only require one additional A record in DNS with priority set
to
first hit the primary host, and if that fails, then automatically hit
the
secondary.
The developer would have to create the code to make sure both hosts are
updated
as often as necessary to prevent loss of data should a failure occur.
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