IMHO 9/11 is completely pointless here.
1. DASD mirroring does not prevent you against errors in data. Errors
made by human, software bug, etc.
2. Campus area seems to be too small to talk about serious DR centre.
Too short distance. Numerous disaster types could spread both locations.
3. There is no real protection (with excpetions to NORAD etc.) against
terrorist attacks. They can attack two locations at the same time, the
distance is irrelevant.
--
Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
Daniel A. McLaughlin wrote:
Considering the numbers of things that can go wrong, I think we're all
susceptible to some sort of disaster. 9/11 alone proves that out.
Daniel McLaughlin
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