Kristian Ming
Head Like A Hole
Join date: 5 Feb 2005
Posts: 404
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10-09-2006 16:17
Hi Guys!
Hope you're getting some rest after a rough couple days!
My question is regarding Disaster Recovery in the event of a natural disaster in the Bay Area. I recently reviewed my companies DR policies for my job and it got me thinking as to what your might be. This isn't a burning question, but might make a good blogpost for the right Linden.
Thanks, Kris Ming
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Torley Linden
Enlightenment!
Join date: 15 Sep 2004
Posts: 16,530
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10-12-2006 10:34
Hey Kris, thanx for asking, I learned more about this from the Disaster RecoveryWikipedia article. I'll forward this and inquire further...
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Robin Linden
Linden Lifer
Join date: 25 Nov 2002
Posts: 1,224
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10-21-2006 17:27
Most of our disaster recovery plans involve keeping the source code safe (it's stored nightly offsite in a less earthquake prone area). In addition, we've chosen co-location facilities that are as impervious to earthquakes and other disasters as possible, including fire safety and electrical generation facilities. If San Francisco is shut down by an earthquake it could impact Second Life, but only for a short period of time.
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