I should that there were plenty lost, firstly bearing in mind that Sun
Microsystems actually held two floors in one of the towers I should think
there would have been at least a couple if not a whole bunch of them right
there, not even considering the rest of the floors/companies.
-Original
Hi,
Try the story of Chicago flood, NY WTC bombing 199x,
They are one technique which is using mobile server, server in mobile
container batteries and satellite communication.
is impossible for terrorists to attack this facility.
Sinardy
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Gennick
Sent: Friday, 14
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I'm curious. With all that's going on in New York, were any
Oracle databases lost? Has anyone had to activate a disaster
recovery plan and bring up their database at a new location?
If so, how did that go? It would be interesting, and
possibly
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I agree - but it would possibly be good etiquette to
wait some weeks before we asked such questions (and
this is not to criticise in any way your post)
Just my 2c worth.
Cheers
Connor
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Well, all our servers were fine as of the time our building was evacuated on
Tuesday but I got paged on Wednesday that our 100 Wall St. office had lost
power and was running on generator. Fortunately the only machines I had
there were our standby
plans.
Give NY a few weeks and we'll find out right now, it's still people not
process we're concerned with.
Rachel
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Subject: database disaster recovery
Date: Fri, 14
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I second that! Market open on Monday might be somewhat revealing...
(setq minor-rant-mode ON)
I worked as a DBA in the financial/brokerage sector for years and was frequently
appalled at what were often loudly touted as high availability and