Computer Crash Wipes Out Years of Air Force Investigation Records
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#3Really? Like there are no backups? Is this amateur hour?
Much of the data is backed up, and more of it will be retrievable from original sources. Maybe not all of it; I'll be very interested to see what gaps remain when they declare the issue resolved.
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#4Prime time for burying bad news.
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#5Really? Like there are no backups? Is this amateur hour?
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#6Really? Like there are no backups? Is this amateur hour?
>> It’s possible that some data is backed up at local bases where investigations originated.
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#8Really? Like there are no backups? Is this amateur hour?
This is a Lockheed snafu, so yes, it is amateur hour. Much of the data is backed up, and more of it will be retrievable from original sources. Maybe not all of it; I'll be very interested to see what gaps remain when they declare the issue resolved.
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#9And the answer when shit happens is "outsource! Go to the cloud!" -- so that local managers won't be responsible when the snafu happens and data is lost (if it happens to Google, it can and will happen to anyone).
Progress, eh.
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#10Very convenient, that flood.