Two issues here. It has Personally Identifiable Information and
Sarbanes-Oxley limits what we can do. Two the data is out of the country for a
reason. You never know where a cloud will wander. :-)
Liz
Elizabeth Reen
CPB Database Group Manager
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Just put your database into the cloud and everything will be safe. No
environmental disaster or bombing can harm the cloud.
SCNR ;-P
Best Regards
Stefan Koehler
Independent Oracle performance consultant and researcher
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"Reen, Elizabeth " <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> hat am 7. September 2017 um--
16:18 geschrieben:
We have a datacenter in the Bahamas. The network links are not fast enough
for Dataguard, the DR site is in Asia. This is a business decision (which I
hope they rethink after this). We do a dump and load for recovery there.
They have to come down today so we can make sure we have a good backup. I
remember from the first World Trade Center bombing, that the network was the
last thing we got back. Check your DR networks. The odds of a business
surviving a 5 day outage are not good.
Liz
Elizabeth Reen
CPB Database Group Manager