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Storage? I am Storage!
I haven't seen a new post since Merc's at 12:18AM.
Something wrong?
Something wrong?
I haven't seen a new post since Merc's at 12:18AM.
Something wrong?
Apparently not. (post 7082 - 7084)Do you mean Bueller?
Work as just been crazy. Google rolled out a new update to their apps platform; took several users offline for an hour or more. A couple conflicts with projects that used to be separate and are now integrated (YouTube).
Now today is a quiet day.
Still beats the heck out of administering those services/servers myself.
Google's longest outage was was shorter than my longest call with MS on an Exchange issue by at least 12 hours.
IPOy B&H opens in a few minutes. Who will order one first?
You are the first I've heard use the phrase "one size fits all" referencing hosted software. I also don't use the term "Cloud", as it glosses over many of the particulars.
There are servers somewhere, run by someone else, that provide us a service. As you have alluded to, this is not the technique that those with stringent availability or privacy requirements.
This is just another tool, though it sounds like you have a dislike of it?
IPOy?
My other favourite one, is that this "cloud" stuff is new technology... despite the fact people like IBM were renting mainframe space back in the 1960's, 1970s and 1980's...Personally, I'm sick to death of hearing about how the cloud will revolutionise everything.
High. Maybe good is not the right word.
He's probably more some kind of forensic expert for the FBI or another large law-enforcement organisation.Did you shoot them?
He's probably more some kind of forensic expert for the FBI or another large law-enforcement organisation.
I have an on-site copy of all my "cloud" data in an open and accessible format.
A good number of dead bodies over the usual and some injuries only.
How do you keep that in sync with Gmail?
I have an on-site copy of all my "cloud" data in an open and accessible format. I could re-create all the services and data locally in half a day. I could get all the clients redirected and staff trained within a week. This disaster recovery plan has been approved by the boss. I'm thinking that if it wasn't acceptable, having the data pulled directly into backup servers here and scripting the workstation changes would make it a very fast turnaround.
An app that logs into each mailbox and syncs with a local message store. I don't remember the name of it, I just googled for something. Yes, I need to know the password to every mailbox, and yes, that is a PITA.
There is a long precendent of security and legal reasons for that, both in the US and internationally. :spiderman:
All confected. I'm confident that executives have no idea how much power key IT administrators have in their organizations. DBAs are a classic case; you have to trust them implicitly.