Sorry,

Must have hit send by mistake.

My bad.

-Jon

On Nov 30, 2006, at 11:26 AM, Jon Clausen wrote:

> Jon Clausen
> President
> EZ Outdoor Systems, LLC
> 5747 28th St. - Ste 267
> Grand Rapids, MI 49546
>
> http://www.ezods.com
> http://blog.ezods.com
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>
> On Nov 30, 2006, at 8:15 AM, Rick Faircloth wrote:
>
>>> copy the DB to disk and then up to another account
>>> would be better than 3 days of nothing.
>>
>> If I don't get this straightened out shortly, I'll have to go that
>> route
>> and set up a CF hosting account somewhere else and upload
>> the MySQL DB so they can get back to work!
>>
>> I keep thinking that I'll get this straightened out anytime, but my
>> client's patience is wearing very thin.  I convinced them that it
>> would
>> be better and cheaper to have me host the app here rather than
>> pay for another installation of CF, the server OS and hardware,
>> as well as paying me to administer all of that.
>>
>> While this is not a problem with my server or the app, they still are
>> stuck in this situation based on my recommendation.
>>
>> <cfoutput>egg on my face</cfoutput>
>>
>> Rick
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Tom Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 4:21 AM
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: Re: OT: DNS Problems...
>>
>> On Wednesday 29 November 2006 16:20, Rick Faircloth wrote:
>>> Windows 2000 Server Advanced to achieve that, and that was cost-
>>> prohibitive.
>>
>> You maybe don't need active failover. Maybe it's good enough for
>> you to have
>> a
>> standby account you can bring online quickly. From the recent
>> outage, it
>> sounds like a half day downtime to drive to the data center and
>> copy the DB
>> to disk and then up to another account would be better than 3 days of
>> nothing.
>> I can't see why you can't bill the client for 'disaster recovery',
>> but then
>> many people wont pay for it until they've been bitten.
>>
>>> I take one step at a time as a 1-man operation.  There's only so  
>>> many
>>> irons I can put into the fire at once.
>>
>> Been there :-)
>>
>> -- 
>> Tom Chiverton
>> Helping to enthusiastically disseminate virtual m-commerce
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