Chris Gianelloni wrote: > On Sun, 2007-03-25 at 22:46 +0100, Christel Dahlskjaer wrote: > >> And how exactly does this help us in the event of say the OSL burning >> down or the GNi suffering flooding? :) >> > > Well, we're on the second floor of the data center which has a quite > large basement, which would likely absorb most of the water. About the > only feasible way for our stuff to get flooded is if the San Andreas > finally gets the "big one" and the west coast of the US falls into the > Pacific, in which case, we'll be worried about other issues, I'm sure. > > That being said, you're more than welcome to assist Infrastructure (and > the Foundation) in finding new hosting locations as well as the manpower > to bring new services up in those locations or moving existing services. > Doing moves like this is a bunch of work, and not something I feel we > should be "dumping" on the Infrastructure team. > >
Can I assume this building has indoor plumbing? It can be on the top floor and still get flooded. I saw a house once that the hot water heater busted and water was about a foot deep and was coming out the walls. More than one way to "flood" a building. :/ Dale :-) :-) :-) -- www.myspace.com/-remove-me-dalek1967 Copy n paste then remove the -remove-me- part.
