Isn't this, like, the second time that most, if not all, LO content was
lost? Wasn't anything learned at all from the first experience by not
having reliable backup. Many here in the US have offsite backup
available for $50 a year, if they so choose, if they don't do backup
themselves.
Sheesh! What planning... Managers typically get fired outright for even
one such experience of this nonsense.
Gary
On 1/6/2012 6:25 AM, Jean Weber wrote:
*ALL* content? What good is a backup if you can't restore from it?
(Rhetorical question.) Good thing I, and some others, grab personal
copies of things as soon as someone says they've uploaded something.
But even I don't have a copy of everything. I hope that between
several of us, we can get back to where we were... when we get a
chance. However -- how can any of us feel confident that after we
spend hours restoring the site, it won't choke again and return us to
this point? I'd done quite a bit before this last collapse, so I'm
quite unenthusiastic about spending the time to do it again.
"Completely stable" sounds good, but I'm not convinced. I am *this
close* to abandoning Alfresco and moving to the ODFAuthors site. Would
be no more work than getting Alfresco back to working order. --Jean
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