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<blockquote data-quote="Dfigtree" data-source="post: 89723" data-attributes="member: 5050"><p>The only time I will believe that there has been a successful end to end disaster recovery test (actually two tests) will be when the news is available to shareholders in the annual report. You haven't seen it and I fear you never will. Send an email to Mike or Dave and prove me wrong. I am not wrong. I am only in the minority.</p><p> </p><p>The silence of the lambs.</p><p> </p><p>Retiredone. You saw Billing recovered (maybe). But the test was most likely scheduled well in advance. People had time to prepare. Almost certainly Billing was not recovered on a "live" system. Lost files were probably recreated. Forgotten files were prbably copied from the site that was supposed to be destroyed. Where did all the extra capacity to hold Billing come from two years ago?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dfigtree, post: 89723, member: 5050"] The only time I will believe that there has been a successful end to end disaster recovery test (actually two tests) will be when the news is available to shareholders in the annual report. You haven't seen it and I fear you never will. Send an email to Mike or Dave and prove me wrong. I am not wrong. I am only in the minority. The silence of the lambs. Retiredone. You saw Billing recovered (maybe). But the test was most likely scheduled well in advance. People had time to prepare. Almost certainly Billing was not recovered on a "live" system. Lost files were probably recreated. Forgotten files were prbably copied from the site that was supposed to be destroyed. Where did all the extra capacity to hold Billing come from two years ago? [/QUOTE]
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