go enterprise.

:)
http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2010/03/disaster-recovery-by-google.html


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Albert R. Campa


On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Robin Wood <[email protected]> wrote:

> As I seem to be moving more and more into using Google Apps for a lot
> of my life I was wondering about a DR plan in case anything happens.
> I've found an interesting article on Lifehacker about various
> techniques http://lifehacker.com/281635/back-up-your-google-apps-data
> and a various other options but was wondering if anyone was using
> anything like this and had any views before I go starting to implement
> things that later turn out to be rubbish.
>
> I'd be looking to back up mail and calendar but knowing about docs as
> well would be useful in case I push those into Google as well.
>
> I was also wondering about what to do if Google's mail servers go down
> and my MX records end up dangling. My plan for this is to find another
> service that will let me point an MX record at it and have it as the
> lowest priority in the MX list, that way if Google does die then all
> mail should end up in my backup location. Does this sound reasonable?
>
> Robin
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