I cancelled the godaddy account..  you are right - I don't want this 
data on a shared server.

What I would up doing  is moving my development server to a friend's 
house... I already have been backing up frequently to it anyway.. now 
it is physically separated.
I also set it up as a backup mail server.



>On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Al Musella, DPM wrote:
> >  The costs seem too high.  It looks like it would cost about $86 a
> > month for a small instance.. and then I need coldfusion. Adobe
> > donated one licence of cf to us, but I would probably have to buy
> > that second license?
>
>I do not believe a separate license is required for a standby server.
>
>
> >  I wound up setting up a godaddy shared account to use as a backup..
> > It was $129 per year and includes SQL server and cold fusion
>
>Then what you need to do is set a very aggressive backup schedule on
>the transaction log of your database. Something like a backup every 5
>minutes. Then schedule an FTP synchronization to run every 5 minutes
>to godaddy and you have a reasonable guarantee against data loss.
>
>Of course that presumes you are willing to store the data from a
>patient registry on a shared server in the first place.
>
>--
>Jochem van Dieten
>http://jochem.vandieten.net/


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