Actually my situation is a bit simpler......
All my servers are in the remote location and if that location ever loses the connections, that would be big news in all IT publications..... all work is done pretty much remotely
from wherever there is connectivity using laptops. Laptop goes wherever I go..... (ball and chain)

Even via mobile if it comes down to that.....   I have multiple phones with multiple operators, so I'm not completely in the dark with my iPhuck.....  :-)

Petri

Dustin Puryear wrote:
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?

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