Originally posted by: TheEarthWillShake
There's no backup because management felt it cost too much.
Have fun paying $500000 for data recover!
Originally posted by: TheEarthWillShake
There's no backup because management felt it cost too much.
Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
Originally posted by: WarhammerUC
basically Im just another senior systems engineer. The jr guy hasn't been doing his work so i had to pick up his slack. So they assign him BACKUP and POWER.
While replacing ups, he pulls the power to the array. 8 disk fell out of the raid and the array was not visible, storage toasted..
2nd issue was he was assign to build a new backup tape server and an anti-virus server. Both have not been done for over 1 month.
its okay now, i been backing up the server to disk, secretly on usb... so it kinda look like i saved the day but i didn't.. took a while to restore the data and we had to use back fill from our external vendor..
So you backed up a 1.5TB Information Store onto a USB drive without anyone knowing?
The time it would take to copy that much data alone would cause your server to slow enough to be noticed. Not to mention that any company that has a 1.5TB Info Store has got to be big enough to have had disaster recovery plans implemented and would have ensured that they could be utilized by doing routine testing.
I'm gonna have to call shens.
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Yeah, honestly. Who backs up 1.5 TB secretly via USB? Assuming a decent speed, you're still looking at over 10 hours, not including the time it would take to swap hard drives (since there's no 1.5 TB hdd on the market). So what in God's name are you talking about?
.....among others in the organization.Originally posted by: fishjie
sounds like management is retarded and incompetent.
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Yeah, honestly. Who backs up 1.5 TB secretly via USB? Assuming a decent speed, you're still looking at over 10 hours, not including the time it would take to swap hard drives (since there's no 1.5 TB hdd on the market). So what in God's name are you talking about?
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Yeah, honestly. Who backs up 1.5 TB secretly via USB? Assuming a decent speed, you're still looking at over 10 hours, not including the time it would take to swap hard drives (since there's no 1.5 TB hdd on the market). So what in God's name are you talking about?
tape drives.
Originally posted by: loup garou
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Yeah, honestly. Who backs up 1.5 TB secretly via USB? Assuming a decent speed, you're still looking at over 10 hours, not including the time it would take to swap hard drives (since there's no 1.5 TB hdd on the market). So what in God's name are you talking about?
tape drives.
no
Originally posted by: WarhammerUC
someone bumped the disk array, cause 8 disk ! out of 30 to go out of whack... lost 1.5tb data so far... and no backup...
i might not be around tomorrow, im sure they'll just get rid of the group..![]()
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Originally posted by: loup garou
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Yeah, honestly. Who backs up 1.5 TB secretly via USB? Assuming a decent speed, you're still looking at over 10 hours, not including the time it would take to swap hard drives (since there's no 1.5 TB hdd on the market). So what in God's name are you talking about?
tape drives.
no
why not?
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/tapestorage/
Originally posted by: WarhammerUC
its okay now, i been backing up the server to disk, secretly on usb... so it kinda look like i saved the day but i didn't.. took a while to restore the data and we had to use back fill from our external vendor..
[/quote]Originally posted by: loup garou
*sigh*
[/quote]Originally posted by: aigomorla
Originally posted by: loup garou
*sigh*
nononono... im just saying tape drives dont work?
why?
Maybe i should post this in highly technical? Im just curious to know why they dont work.
Originally posted by: XZeroII
Originally posted by: TheEarthWillShake
There's no backup because management felt it cost too much.
Oh, that makes sense. All's forgiven.
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Yeah, honestly. Who backs up 1.5 TB secretly via USB? Assuming a decent speed, you're still looking at over 10 hours, not including the time it would take to swap hard drives (since there's no 1.5 TB hdd on the market). So what in God's name are you talking about?
Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Yeah, honestly. Who backs up 1.5 TB secretly via USB? Assuming a decent speed, you're still looking at over 10 hours, not including the time it would take to swap hard drives (since there's no 1.5 TB hdd on the market). So what in God's name are you talking about?
hi speed USB is 60MB/sec, which is faster than the sustained transfer rate of many hard drives so it's not like the interface is even going to be a serious bottleneck.
Yes, a full backup might take close to 10 hours even at that speed, but I don't see why that makes his story so unbelievable. You don't typically sit and wait for the backup to finish, you start it at night and check on it in the morning. The only difficult part of it would be splitting the data between two discs, maybe he just did half of it one night and the other half the next.
Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Yeah, honestly. Who backs up 1.5 TB secretly via USB? Assuming a decent speed, you're still looking at over 10 hours, not including the time it would take to swap hard drives (since there's no 1.5 TB hdd on the market). So what in God's name are you talking about?
hi speed USB is 60MB/sec, which is faster than the sustained transfer rate of many hard drives so it's not like the interface is even going to be a serious bottleneck.
Yes, a full backup might take close to 10 hours even at that speed, but I don't see why that makes his story so unbelievable. You don't typically sit and wait for the backup to finish, you start it at night and check on it in the morning. The only difficult part of it would be splitting the data between two discs, maybe he just did half of it one night and the other half the next.
Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
Unless the OP wants to give some more details about the setup/config/state of their backup situation, it is most certainly shens that he backed up that much data without it completely bringing the mail store to a crawl.
No USB2 hard drive can or will ever come close to 60 MB/s sustained transfer rate.Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Yeah, honestly. Who backs up 1.5 TB secretly via USB? Assuming a decent speed, you're still looking at over 10 hours, not including the time it would take to swap hard drives (since there's no 1.5 TB hdd on the market). So what in God's name are you talking about?
hi speed USB is 60MB/sec, which is faster than the sustained transfer rate of many hard drives so it's not like the interface is even going to be a serious bottleneck.
Yes, a full backup might take close to 10 hours even at that speed, but I don't see why that makes his story so unbelievable. You don't typically sit and wait for the backup to finish, you start it at night and check on it in the morning. The only difficult part of it would be splitting the data between two discs, maybe he just did half of it one night and the other half the next.
Originally posted by: zoiks
We had a dumbass admin who blew away a vm by issuing a 'rm -rf'. We got our data back somehow but the admin was outta there.