Me thinks you are only seeing a small part of DR. What if the server
stay online but your company loses it's primary Internet connection for
several weeks, all the workstations are lost, etc., etc. blah, blah. :)

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Petri Laihonen wrote:
> I assume DR = Disaster Recovery.....    Right?
> 
> I have no manuals for that, but it has been taken care of several years
> ago......  
> I have my company servers nowhere near Louisiana.....  :-)
> 
> Then I just hope all the Baton rouge net cafe's operate decently....
> After Katrina those were places to work....... :-)
> 
> Petri
> 
> -ray wrote:
>> Who else is on page 143, section 12, of executing your company's DR plan?
>>
>> ray
>>   
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