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<blockquote data-quote="retiredone" data-source="post: 89728" data-attributes="member: 1576"><p>My observation was about 20 years ago. Things change and you may be right. UPS does have a fairly high level manager and department assigned to disaster preparedness. I believe that the test was very realistic. </p><p> </p><p>Having said that, I use Quicken on my home pc for all my financial data. I have many years of data and back up fairly frequently. I could recover if my hard drive failed. Having said that, even a sucessful recovery would lose a few days data and be difficult for me to reconstruct. Data is not backed up real time, so some data is always lost. Obviously, it would be millions of times worse if UPS had to go through a disaster. I believe that UPS was prepared as well as could be expected. If your point is that even the best plans would have an impact on the business: I agree.</p><p> </p><p>From your location is Fairlawn, perhaps you actually work at the data site and have more insight than I do on current conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredone, post: 89728, member: 1576"] My observation was about 20 years ago. Things change and you may be right. UPS does have a fairly high level manager and department assigned to disaster preparedness. I believe that the test was very realistic. Having said that, I use Quicken on my home pc for all my financial data. I have many years of data and back up fairly frequently. I could recover if my hard drive failed. Having said that, even a sucessful recovery would lose a few days data and be difficult for me to reconstruct. Data is not backed up real time, so some data is always lost. Obviously, it would be millions of times worse if UPS had to go through a disaster. I believe that UPS was prepared as well as could be expected. If your point is that even the best plans would have an impact on the business: I agree. From your location is Fairlawn, perhaps you actually work at the data site and have more insight than I do on current conditions. [/QUOTE]
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