Technology Fail
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- climbatree0
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- Peter0
Climbatree,
*sniff sniff*
Yeah. That's your regular case of frustration right there.
*points at tOKIs post*
- BuddhaHat0
Err, slap your tech support guys for not having a better disaster recovery plan in place, a better response-time warranty, and a more effective backup system.
Server images should be taken at least once a month so that when something like this happens, you can put ALL your data in a different server, migrate the user/security/data/backup settings, and pick up where you left off....
A secondary NAS with RAID5 might help, too...
Either way, you're up shit creek right now, I hope it doesn't cause you too much grief.
- or fire them?lukusW
- Our servers are managed by another company..they SUCKtOki
- Ohh, I think I know who they are!MrOneHundred
- lol mr100 have you had similar issues ??tOki
- boobs0
Wow! I've heard of this shit happening, but only in the abstract, like "this could happen if you aren't careful" kind of thing.
Will you bill able to bill the clients all the extra hours you'll have to work? Or do you just have to eat that shit?
- tOki0
Yeah we just have to deal with it. Same people who upgraded our server screwed up our e-mail 3 weeks ago and blew all our bandwidth too. (30gb over a weekend)
The result:
We lost e-mail for about 3 days & people on mac's couldn't get anything until we got remote desktop working last week.
1 dial-up connection split 12 ways for 7 days until our quota rolled over.