Thanks Scott, we have a DC at each location that was unaffected, but
Exchange, PowerSchool cluster, ISA, SAN, WSUS, Cisco core routers, and
the DC for admin center is gone. I have one server that is fairly new
that I am going to switch to gmail or microsoft live at edu, put
powerschool in cloud, use ipcop for filtering and the rest of the crap
need to be replaced. First, I am moving the server room. Thanks for
reaching out, I really appreciate.

On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 9:42 PM, Williams, Scott
<[email protected]> wrote:
> That looks like a disaster,...I doubt that school will open in three weeks.
>
> Did the servers serve more than that school?   Do you need spare loaner 
> servers?  What can we do to help?
>
> SCott
>
>
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> All my servers got flooded, total wipeout.
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