Nicolas Mailhot <nicolas.mailhot(a)laposte.net> writes:
Very often your critical data has not inflated like consumer OSes,
so
the trend goes the other way (increasing OS data weight).
So a home machine has more critical data than an enterprise network
server? Hmm...
And you still
have backup space constrains because many systems are connected to the
same backup hardware.
So what? Shared backup hardware is just cheaper.
You always have space constrains, SOHO or large scale.
[Several questions that show you've got absolutely no
understanding of
real-life enterprise contexts
Nice argument :-)
You're assuming every system connected to an enterprise backup
system is
critical
No, I don't. I was under impression that we are talking about essential
systems. Non-essential systems may not require any backup at all - why
would you backup something if you'd never want to restore it?
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Krzysztof Halasa