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Chibibar
I was reading this article
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14677143
I had to look it up on what it means
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_swan_theory
I can totally agree with this BUT the problem with IT is hard to budget and see all the possible angle.
Take my system for example. We are online campus. We server literally over 50,000 students a semester (that is online alone not including hybrid courses).
Now what do we do? We have TWO backup system (instant = 30 minute restore backup) and tape. and have TWO system. Live and backup system offsite. This cost a lot of money and we hardly use the offsite system at all (in the past two years) it cost a lot of money BUT if the main system ever goes down (lost of power, building disaster) the backup system (which is not of the same level as live cause we can't afford it) suppose to get us hopping along until we can get the live system back online.
Now imagine other companies who do have the money. What is more important? spending money in case of emergency or risking losing customer on an outage?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14677143
I had to look it up on what it means
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_swan_theory
I can totally agree with this BUT the problem with IT is hard to budget and see all the possible angle.
Take my system for example. We are online campus. We server literally over 50,000 students a semester (that is online alone not including hybrid courses).
Now what do we do? We have TWO backup system (instant = 30 minute restore backup) and tape. and have TWO system. Live and backup system offsite. This cost a lot of money and we hardly use the offsite system at all (in the past two years) it cost a lot of money BUT if the main system ever goes down (lost of power, building disaster) the backup system (which is not of the same level as live cause we can't afford it) suppose to get us hopping along until we can get the live system back online.
Now imagine other companies who do have the money. What is more important? spending money in case of emergency or risking losing customer on an outage?