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From: Carl Cook <CACook@quantum-sci.com>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Is It Hopeless?
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 20:16:07 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <201012272016.08050.CACook@quantum-sci.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4D18C0C5.4010606@hardwarefreak.com>

On Mon 27 December 2010 08:37:25 you wrote:
> Too many (especially younger) IT people _only_ consider up front
> acquisition cost of systems and not long term support of such systems.
> Total system cost _must_ include a reliable DRS (Disaster Recover
> System).  If you can't afford the DRS to go with a new system, then you
> can't afford that system, and must downsize it or reduce its costs in
> some way to allow inclusion of DRS.
> 
>  There is no free lunch.  Eli nearly lost his job over poor acquisition
> and architecture choices.  In that thread he makes the same excuses you
> do regarding his total storage size needs and his "budget for backup".
> There is no such thing as "budget for backup".  DRS _must_ be included
> in all acquisition costs.  If not, someone will pay dear consequences at
> some point in time if the lost data has real value.  In Eli's case the
> lost data was Ph.D. student research data.  If one student lost all his
> data, he may likely have to redo an entire year of school.  Who pays for
> that?  Who pays for his year of lost earnings sine he can't (re)enter
> the workforce at Ph.D. pay scale?  This snafu may cost a single Ph.D.
> student, the university, or both, $200K or more depending on career field.

Alll righty then, we are slipping close to hysteria.

Please try not to worry about me...  I am switching to BTRFS and a backup server for my frickin' movies, and will be fine.



  parent reply	other threads:[~2010-12-28  4:16 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-12-26 18:19 Is It Hopeless? Carl Cook
2010-12-26 20:11 ` Neil Brown
2010-12-26 20:19   ` Carl Cook
2010-12-26 20:19     ` CoolCold
2010-12-26 20:33     ` Neil Brown
2010-12-26 21:14       ` Berkey B Walker
2010-12-27  0:06       ` Carl Cook
2010-12-27  4:45         ` Stan Hoeppner
2010-12-27  5:35         ` Phil Turmel
2010-12-27 13:10           ` Carl Cook
2010-12-27 15:04             ` Phil Turmel
2010-12-27 21:34               ` Brad Campbell
2010-12-27 16:37             ` Stan Hoeppner
2010-12-28  1:36               ` Berkey B Walker
2010-12-28  4:16               ` Carl Cook [this message]
2010-12-29  3:04                 ` Stan Hoeppner
2010-12-29  5:34                   ` Roman Mamedov
2011-01-04 20:03               ` Phillip Susi
2011-01-05 21:19                 ` Leslie Rhorer
2011-01-05 14:45               ` Hank Barta
2011-01-05 23:07               ` Leslie Rhorer
2011-01-06 23:02                 ` Berkey B Walker

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