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August 2004, Week 3

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Thu, 19 Aug 2004 07:54:23 -0500
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I know, I know, go on EBay and see what you can find.  As part of our DR plan now for sure, we have to go to a hot site in New York with our "HP crash cart" (forgive the NASCAR term), and "recover" the system. Expecting the answer GO LOOK ON EBAY!, what would be the smallest (cheapest, emphasis on cheap) HP I would need that could handle my 7.0 FOS tapes that I could play on, crash, rebuild, crash, rebuild, just so I can get comfortable with doing this kind of stuff?  My boss wants us to "practice" on our development 969, but that is hooked to the VA7100, as is the production 989 hooked to the same VA7100.  I can see us trashing the place really quick, unintentionally.  I have had virtually zero training on SDM and the VA7100 (and the hot site 997 has EMC storage - totally different??).  And then there's third party software...yipes, I give up.

Mike Baker

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