Yes, nlug faithful, tonight is the May meeting at 6PM - Vanderbilt
MRB-III, room 1220.
First order of business is to hold elections for the offices of
President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. The slate of
nominiees from the April meeting are:
President Andrew McElroy
Vice
I too managed TSM systems for many years, and even with their Disaster
Management
function being implemented well, doing DR recovery with TSM is painful at
best,
but it can be done.
Makes me kind of glad I am out of the game. But it does make me wonder what
'really big' guys do for true DR
Coincidentally on this topic - I'm still undecided on my July presentation,
but I'm at OpenStack Summit right now and happen to be attending a lot of
tracks on storage (including DR).
If there is interest, I can present on what I'm picking up here. There are
some pretty slick solutions using both
Makes me kind of glad I am out of the game. But it does make me wonder
what
'really big' guys do for true DR Management. Google and Facebook and the
like
store files in triplicate and use bluray jukeboxes
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And have it replicated across data centers so that when a DC pukes on
itself (power outage, backhoe incident, act of God, Godzilla vs. Mothra)
its No Big Deal(TM) to business as usual.
I think the technology behind products like Data Domain is the way to go.
With RTOs decreasing you don't have
tonight's talk is going to be a repeat / adaptation of using Titanium (
Javascript) + Jenkins ( CI Server) slides from tiConf NY
http://www.slideshare.net/sophrinix/rapid-dev-timochaticalabash
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 10:12 AM, Howard White hwh...@vcch.com wrote:
Yes, nlug faithful, tonight is