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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 26 2020, @09:18AM
by Anonymous Coward
on Thursday November 26 2020, @09:18AM (#1081471)
One of the problems with serious disaster recovery planning is that no one is ever willing to test it for fear of causing the disaster they're supposed to be guarding against. This is usually true even if the purpose of the test is to demonstrate failover capability that shouldn't even cause an outage at all.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 26 2020, @09:18AM
One of the problems with serious disaster recovery planning is that no one is ever willing to test it for fear of causing the disaster they're supposed to be guarding against. This is usually true even if the purpose of the test is to demonstrate failover capability that shouldn't even cause an outage at all.