On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 13:18:54 -0500, Bruce Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>The "instant" technologies we are speaking of all work within a single
>disk subsystem, copying from one logical disk to another.  Your scenario
>of the source disks being put out of commission while the target disks
>are still working, within the same physical disk subsystem, is pretty
>far-fetched.   It would have to be a very precise alien laser beam.
>

Yes Bruce
I know how Flashcopy works .
It was for the sake of arguments because everybody is right .
And our job is also to foresee whatever may happen to our data center .
Mind you ..i've been hit by Murphy too often for my own taste  , but he
never came with a laser beam
On the other hand , many many  years ago he came with a boat radar cleaning
( not the proper word ... messing up perhaps ? in english ? )part of the
real storage of a CPU located in a north of France harbour .
He did it every morning at 06.32 am for a few days before someone figured
that it was the departure time of the ferry to UK.
This Murphy has resources at his disposal you can't believe :-))
Bruno

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