True enough, plus having a plan and procedure in place for backups and recoveries.
Tom's is a fantastic tool and we use it with our Linux servers and it could be used by sufficiently experienced admins to build a robust backup and recovery strategy. For many mid-to-small-sized businesses, however, experienced admins are not in the budget. This is where the backup tools help bridge the difference. I'm just trying to find the time to start playing with the build to customize it for our operations. sh On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 08:37, David Damerell wrote: > > More important than leaking money on proprietary backup systems is just > to ensure that you regularly run and verify test restores. > > Not that this has much to do with Tom's. > > -- > David Damerell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flcl? -- Scot Harkins (KA5KDU) Systems Engineer Apropos Retail Management Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aproposretail.com
