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Rob wrote: > The operations manager overruled me with their argument that it is > better to get a current backup than worry about destroying an older > copy. Total CRAP! Those unexpired older copies are an integral part of your back-up strategy and therefore your disaster recovery plan. What about the argument that it's better still to get a current backup without destroying an older copy? Just suppose one file got corrupted 3 weeks ago and you've only just found out about it. The current backup is garbage. The file you need is on the older copy that you just overwrote. Dave... =========================== The opinions expressed in this communication are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer.
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