OT: Mugs it is; ideas for a catchy phrase?
psema4
psema4-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Thu Oct 27 01:27:05 UTC 2005
On 10/26/05, Alex Beamish <talexb-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> Service Tech: OK, we'll need to get the backup tape and put it in the
> drive ..
> Worried Customer: OK, I know I have it around here somewhere .. oh, here
> it is
> ST: OK, put it into the drive, and we'll have those files restored pronto
> WC: Just a minute, it's a bit tricky to unwrap the plastic ..
> ST: Unwrap the .. oh. Never mind.
> WC: OK, the tape's in the drive. Now what?
>
> An automated backup system would be a lifesaver, especially for the folks
> that don't really get the difference between full and incremental backups.
Lol. And particularly so for those don't remove the plastic from
their backup tapes.
My brain is completely non-functional at the moment, so I can't add
any ideas... But I would like to put a request in for a mug with "A
backup a day keeps the pink slip away" :-)
My employer is running off a simple bash-based backup script I did a
couple years ago... I'd really like to replace it with something more
robust, when time permits. TLE-BU is first on my list to try out -
and preferably before my script fails and that pink slip comes in!
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