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Are you talking about developers' home directories, or source code repositories, or everything, including customer data?! Whichever it is, they must be bonkers!
At my last permie job some years ago, everything was backed up religiously on the usual daily and weekly schedule. Then one day, for the first time in months, someone requested a restore and it turned out that all the backup tapes were blank! Turned out that a a board in their backup server had overheated and a chip had dropped out, and for all that time the backup utility had been reporting a successful backup when in fact nothing had happened. The moral is a backup should attempt to read back some or all of the files backed up, to ensure that it really worked.
Across the board. It is a large outsourcer.
Basically, any employee in any department does not have a local backup or any shared directories!!!
Obviously systems/mail servers are backed up, but not individuals. I was told I need to provide my own backup!
When I mentioned, I'll FTP it to my own website the look of sheer horror was tangible!!!
Basically, any employee in any department does not have a local backup or any shared directories!!!
Obviously systems/mail servers are backed up, but not individuals. I was told I need to provide my own backup!
When I mentioned, I'll FTP it to my own website the look of sheer horror was tangible!!!
Mail any docs you write to yourself at clientco's emal address. The mail server backups should take care of it and it puts the onus back on them. You might want to keep a copy for yourself too, but not for the purposes of providing them with a backup ...
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Mail any docs you write to yourself at clientco's emal address. The mail server backups should take care of it and it puts the onus back on them. You might want to keep a copy for yourself too, but not for the purposes of providing them with a backup ...
Am I allowed to email semi naked photos of Zippy wearing cling film and covered n yoghurt to the company mailbox???
Am I allowed to email semi naked photos of Zippy wearing cling film and covered n yoghurt to the company mailbox???
Why does a BA have Photoshop on their laptop? And how did you get the raw material?
Apart from that, I'd say it's probably OK. I guess we can expect the "chinning the client/escorted off the site" story around Tuesday?
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As for the rest of you - DILLIGAF
Purveyor of fine quality smut since 2005
CUK Olympic University Challenge Champions 2010/2012
Why would you want to back up your PC? Anything on your computer should be fairly disposable.
WHS. I've never worked anywhere where they backed up individual PCs. As a developer everything important goes into source control somewhere; it's only the local changes that are at risk. At worst I might lose a couple of days coding and have to do it again.
I did work somewhere years ago where we discovered the accounts lady was keeping lots of important data on a single floppy disk.
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