Le Vendredi 27 Juin 2003 03:38, David Walser a �crit : > Greg Meyer wrote: > > I personally don't find this useful. When I delete a file, I want it to > > be deleted. That, in combination with incremental rotating backups I do > > every four hours with rsync give good production and online availability > > of a file if deleted by accident.
With this feature, it is necessary to survey how full is the room devoted to shadow functionality. This involves a strategy to delete oldest files or the greatest files (case of video). I wonder if it is really useful. A single move to the trash seems enough ! > > I can understand why MS implemented it, to give companies and their > > attorneys another way to recontruct data that somebody attempted to > > destroye. > > Well if that's the case, you can bet MS execs will be the first to know how > to disable the feature! Yes, it needs to be disabled ! -- Pierre Jarillon - http://pjarillon.free.fr/ Vice-pr�sident de l'ABUL : http://abul.org/
