On Wed, 7 Jun 2006 00:00:00 GMT, Ted MacNEIL 
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>People are more expensive than hardware.
>

I agree.  That's why I don't subscribe to the notion that "development"
data is less important than production data.  Especially in a D/R
environment.  When stuff breaks and you have to go to D/R, which
production systems will need to be fixed?

For those of you who do segregate DASD because of D/R, I have a question.
Do you regularly validate your D/R plan by going to your D/R site and
running real work for a period of time?  If so, what does management
think about the programmers that are idled for the duration?

Tom Marchant

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