3 backups: 2 different places/media on-site 1 off-site
3 backups: 2 different places/media on-site 1 off-site
Either way, blood sacrifice
It’s not just PC building. Was a known tradition when I did industrial controls.
Also: magic smoke
Geared toward, maybe, but vaguely written enough to apply to voters as well
Avalynne O’Brien is pretty close
Well I’m pretty sure they’re not the Jethro Tull type
Calm down Canada.
Idk… That sounds a lot like commie talk and we can’t cotton to that in the states.
/s but also not :( I wish the states had stronger labor laws that benefitted the worker and protected against exploitation
And I wish that was the worst.
Just last week, we had a call about missing emails to an accounts payable account.
Emails weren’t missing. They needed to scroll down in outlook to the shared mailbox folder.
There were 1400+ unread emails.
They hadn’t noticed for a month.
MSP== managed service provider. Aka we’re the it team for multiple small businesses.
Many of our clients have stuff that was out of warranty in the 1900s.
Did you know there was a 32bit version of Windows 10? Cause I didn’t until one clients win xp machine finally died and the program they use can’t run on 64bit os’s. Lucky for the client that the guy who wrote the program was still willing to do some contract work to get us the installer and instructions. He’d been retired for about twenty years.
I work for a small/med business MSP. You have no idea
As long as the off-site isn’t the same location or method of access, that’s generally fine. Essentially, you want to make sure you have a way to get at the data no matter what happens.
Fire/damage on location: pull off-site such as online backup Internet down: pull hardware based backup
Contingency plans, essentially