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Topic Title: One of our dinosaurs is missing
Topic Summary: Disaster Recovery Procedure
Created On: 2-Jul-2008 09:53
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 2-Jul-2008 09:53
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Arif Hussain

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That covers your introduction to Business Modelling in SA.
Now let us take a brief look at Data Modelling.
Here we have THE Business Logical Model
.. er
.. it was there this morning - took a few minutes to open up.
.. where could it have gone

It is definately gone along with the 15 subject areas. The few Subject areas left could be due to them being worked on/locked at that time.
Who was the culpirt responsible?
And how do you prevent it happening again, when you have lots of different people working on it.

The DBA informs me that looking at the huge server log is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

Luckily we do have a daily backup.
What sensible precautions do take to minimise/avoid these problems?
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