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Best start to Monday ever. We had a talk from camaf this morning, afterwards they gave us a pen with a stylus on the end, best freebie ever. This baby is now gonna live in my pocket, cant believe it took me this long to get one.

So how are you this closing hour
 
Glad nie, dis net nie so moeilik nie jy moet net mooi lees en nie jaag nie.

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Jip ek het, studynoteswiki het baie van die ou vraestelle se memo's gehad, die official unisa goed en ons tutor het ons die nuwe goed gegee. Ek average op die oomblik so 70% en dis sonder om alles kla te maak, ek doen dit met n timer.
oh ok solank jy die antwoorde het is dit cool. hulle wou nooit voorheen die antwoorde vir die vraestelle gee nie...
 
Well, people are able to kinda work again, albeit with a handicap, but functional.

Now waiting on new drives and NAS devices in order to set up the servers again, from scratch. And then implement new backup procedures in the way I see fit!!!
 
Well, people are able to kinda work again, albeit with a handicap, but functional.

Now waiting on new drives and NAS devices in order to set up the servers again, from scratch. And then implement new backup procedures in the way I see fit!!!

Sounds like this is going to be quite the process.
 
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Well, people are able to kinda work again, albeit with a handicap, but functional.

Now waiting on new drives and NAS devices in order to set up the servers again, from scratch. And then implement new backup procedures in the way I see fit!!!

Yay that is good news!
 
Well, people are able to kinda work again, albeit with a handicap, but functional.

Now waiting on new drives and NAS devices in order to set up the servers again, from scratch. And then implement new backup procedures in the way I see fit!!!

Does that mean you're in charge now?
 
Does that mean you're in charge now?
Well I have been in charge of this businesses IT, but I came into existing infrastructure. I mean for goodness sake, it was set up with RAID0 who knows why. No wonder they lost everything.

But going forward, I have posed my intentions and suggestions and the MD has given the go ahead, so yarrr.
 
Well, people are able to kinda work again, albeit with a handicap, but functional.

Now waiting on new drives and NAS devices in order to set up the servers again, from scratch. And then implement new backup procedures in the way I see fit!!!

Glad things are starting to work again. Best of luck on the server setups. I think that be will the hardest part.
Our DR (disaster recovery) plan is rather spectacular. We have two backup sites, one 50km away from the main production site and another that is about 250km away. The network from the branches is run on our own private network but we also have a VPN that can be used if needed. Switch over should theoretically be possible within an hour.
I remember joking that the secondary site is a bit redundant 'cause if a disaster strikes that takes out both the live systems and the primary DR site (50km apart), getting the branches up and running will probably not be our main concern.
 
Well I have been in charge of this businesses IT, but I came into existing infrastructure. I mean for goodness sake, it was set up with RAID0 who knows why. No wonder they lost everything.

But going forward, I have posed my intentions and suggestions and the MD has given the go ahead, so yarrr.

Our system is quite primitive I guess. Nothing fancy. A SBS 2008, two hard drives raid something :o and a backup drive in the ceiling. Drives in the server went caput end of last year. I don't know if it was one or two. Luckily had the backup drive. The insurance keeps telling the boss he needs a backup off site. He wants to stick another hard drive in the garage, which is separate from the house.

Glad things are starting to work again. Best of luck on the server setups. I think that be will the hardest part.
Our DR (disaster recovery) plan is rather spectacular. We have two backup sites, one 50km away from the main production site and another that is about 250km away. The network from the branches is run on our own private network but we also have a VPN that can be used if needed. Switch over should theoretically be possible within an hour.
I remember joking that the secondary site is a bit redundant 'cause if a disaster strikes that takes out both the live systems and the primary DR site (50km apart), getting the branches up and running will probably not be our main concern.

That would be quite an epic disaster.
 
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