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Originally posted by: thomsbrain
my hosting has daily backups, plus i keep my own copies of the backups, PLUS i always keep a current version in a folder on my hard drive.
Good boi.
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
my hosting has daily backups, plus i keep my own copies of the backups, PLUS i always keep a current version in a folder on my hard drive.
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Well, for some reason the real-time mirror has been corrupted too...
Originally posted by: Hoober
Originally posted by: Mwilding
OMG! :|
A certain hosing company that for the moment shall remain nameless has destroyed my fiances company! The company - a web based service relying heavily on a database was corrupted. No problem you say? get the backup! Well, for some reason the real-time mirror has been corrupted too...
WTF?
This is 7 months of development and WAY too much money to talk about!
%$#@%%!!!!! :|
You only had one backup? And real-time?
Not even a weekly? I'm sorry, Mwilding, but if it was that important you should've had a few more backups.
Not even one older one?
Edit -- Fiance's company? Sorry, I misread that. I just can't believe any DBA worth his salt would not have multiple backups of critical systems. I've got five backups, one in an off-site location, for our production information.
Originally posted by: Mwilding
well, at this point it's all about immediate recovery. that - or there is no company.
ouchOriginally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: Hoober
Originally posted by: Mwilding
OMG! :|
A certain hosing company that for the moment shall remain nameless has destroyed my fiances company! The company - a web based service relying heavily on a database was corrupted. No problem you say? get the backup! Well, for some reason the real-time mirror has been corrupted too...
WTF?
This is 7 months of development and WAY too much money to talk about!
%$#@%%!!!!! :|
You only had one backup? And real-time?
Not even a weekly? I'm sorry, Mwilding, but if it was that important you should've had a few more backups.
Not even one older one?
Edit -- Fiance's company? Sorry, I misread that. I just can't believe any DBA worth his salt would not have multiple backups of critical systems. I've got five backups, one in an off-site location, for our production information.
It's amazing what some developers do. We had a programmer who was developing this new software important for our team, 2 years in the making, and I kept asking him "do you have any backups of that" and he was always like "nope, don't need them". And then one time he almost lost the whole thing because his OS got corrupted.
Originally posted by: Shockwave
I have 5 layers of backups for my personal data (MP3's, pictures, programs). All are onsite (In my house) but the only way to wipe them all out would be to lose my house (fire etc). So, if I did lose it all I have bigger problems.
5 layers for my PERSONAL stuff. If I had a critical infrastructure, I dont even KNOW how deep I'd be in backups. But it would sure as hell be alot.
Feel for your loss, but without knowing the whole story I wouldnt say the hosting company is fully reliable. Who doesnt keep their own backups?? Course, all depends on the contract I suppose.....
Originally posted by: Mwilding
update #2 - disk is still in the hands of the recovery company - no news there yet.
HOWEVER! It seems that the hosting company may well have failed to provide the level of service that was being paid for. i.e. no mirrored drive... If the recovery center can prove this then the hosting company is going to be held liable.