Bill Carlson wrote: > > On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote: > > > For everyone who has suggested RAID: > > > > I like RAID, it's very cool. However, the kind of things are servers currently do >are not "worthy" of the price. What's valuable here, is not what it does, but the >long hours we've spent setting up. > > > > Also, while RAID and mirroring are great for hard drive failer, it does helps not >a whit if you're cracked. > > Or when someone types rm /etc/* and says "Oops." > Or my favorite: rm -rf .* thinking it will remove the current directory OR all the dotfiles in the current directory ... and are root. :) Bill _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
- Re: Best backup system/plan for maximum safety - wh... M. Neidorff
- Re: Best backup system/plan for maximum safety... Jonathan Wilson
- Re: Best backup system/plan for maximum safety - wh... John Aldrich
- named running ping fails David Brett
- Re: named running ping fails Leonard den Ottolander
- Re: named running ping fails David Brett
- Re: named running ping fails Leonard den Ottolander
- Re: named running ping fails David Brett
- Re: Best backup system/plan for maximum safety... Jonathan Wilson
- Re: Best backup system/plan for maximum sa... Bill Carlson
- Re: Best backup system/plan for maximu... Bill Anderson
- Re: Best backup system/plan for ma... Bret Hughes
- Re: Best backup system/plan f... Bill Anderson
- Re: Best backup system/pl... rpjday
- Re: Best backup system/pl... Jonathan Wilson
- Re: Best backup system/pl... rpjday
- Re: Best backup system/pl... Cameron Simpson
- Re[2]: Best backup system... Brian Ashe
- Re: Best backup system/pl... Bret Hughes
- Re: Best backup system/pl... Cameron Simpson
- Re: Best backup system/pl... David Talkington