RE: Re: Site management/ e-commerce (long letter)

by "David Clapper" <dclapper(at)clioassociates.com>

 Date:  Tue, 18 Apr 2000 09:34:29 -0700
 To:  pbabcock(at)bgsgroup.com hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org
  todo: View Thread, Original

Hi Phil,

This is done so that, in the event of a disaster (fire/theft/terrorist
attack/plague/whatever) a business's critical information assets
remain available and the business can continue to operate.  Usually
it's part of a bigger disaster recovery plan (e.g. having a backup
data center, network, etc.)

I've worked for a company who regularly transports a copy of
their backup media to a facility in a different state. Others
just take the medium and put it into a safety deposit box.

David Clapper

|--- Original Message ---
|From: "Phil Babcock" <pbabcock(at)bgsgroup.com>
|To: choicemag(at)hotmail.com, dgtlboy(at)erols.com, "hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org"
<hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
|Date: 4/18/00 1:06:56 PM
|

|>(4)  BACK UP YOUR TEMPLATES AND STYLE SHEETS.  THEN COPY THEM
ONTO A ZIP 
|>DRIVE OR SOMETHING AND TAKE THEM OFF PREMISES.
|
|
|This is interesting... why would you take them off premises?
|
|
|Phil Babcock
|Lead Web Designer
|BGS Group Inc.
|
|

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