Read more.Users of the Sidekick smartphone have probably lost all their personal data thanks to a server failure.
Read more.Users of the Sidekick smartphone have probably lost all their personal data thanks to a server failure.
Steve, not everything equates to a scene from Star Trek...or does it?
OK - thanks for clearing that up.
Oh, the humanity!
Seriously, though, I think anyone who's ever had a major casualty to, say, Exchange will sympathise. After making various "Muahahahahahha" noises, naturally.
I'm guessing someone was trying to provide champagne services for lemonade money. Anyone who's worked with MS products for long enough will also know they can be made resilient enough to withstand a server failure. But even if you overlook the lack of resilience, where the heck are the backups?
How come with all the internets we have, I can't easily find a picture of a cat eating a backup tape, with the appropriate lol cat nom caption......
I for one, blame Al Gore.
throw new ArgumentException (String, String, Exception)
Seems like there's enough fail for everyone...
That was IBM.
"In a perfect world... spammers would get caught, go to jail, and share a cell with many men who have enlarged their penises, taken Viagra and are looking for a new relationship."
But surely that'd just sozzle a few inodes rather than reinitialise the whole SAN, which I guess would take hours. So surely you could, with the right skills, put things back to the way they were. I mean, if you know what you're doing, you can undelete files with a hex editor and access to /dev/hda.
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