I've written a short (~2 pages) introduction to the issues involved in designing system backups. Right now, it gives a view from 30,000 feet. I'd like to bring it down to 10,000 feet while also cutting the length. I welcome any feedback.
http://buscaluz.org/writings/backups.sxw http://buscaluz.org/writings/backups.doc http://buscaluz.org/writings/backups.pdf The sxw is, of course, the authoritative copy. I'm interested in knowing: What did you find most interesting and useful? What did you feel could be cut? What didn't I include but should have? In addition, I'm interested in any links to resources you've found to be helpful. If you want to be really helpful, I welcome any grammar/punctuation/spelling corrections. -- Stuart Jansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://buscaluz.org/ AIM:StuartMJansen> "We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life, when all that we need to make us happy is something to be enthusiastic about." - Albert Einstein
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