Re: Oracle and Sun fingered for Sidekick fiasco

  • From: Robert Freeman <robertgfreeman@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: George.Johnson@xxxxxxx, Oracle Discussion List <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 09:30:28 -0700 (PDT)

My guess... Sounds like a startup that didn't consider backup and recovery, if 
they did they didn't test their strategy and they paid the price. Probably 
didn't bother to hire people who knew what they were doing and/OR they didn't 
want to fund an appropriate backup infrastructure. This has happened before, 
one recent case is a blog site that went down and lost all their data because 
they felt that RAID-5 (or was it 0+1 I forget at the moment) was sufficient to 
protect them from data loss. Of course, the entire disk array went south and 
they were dead in the water.

I say it in almost every presentation I do, backup and recovery *IS* the DBA's 
#1 job. Nothing else is as important becuase nothing else matters if there is 
no data and no database. If you work for a company that does not respect that 
truth, it's time to update the resume and move on because it's only a matter of 
time before things go *poof*.

RF


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From: "Johnson, George" <George.Johnson@xxxxxxx>
To: Oracle Discussion List <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, October 19, 2009 10:17:03 AM
Subject: Oracle and Sun fingered for Sidekick fiasco

 
Would 
anyone care to hazard a guess as to what happened? Purely as an academic 
exercise, you understand.
 
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/19/sidekick_rac/
 
I am 
actually genuinely curious as to what people might think happened. We are about 
to head into ASM/RAC territory and it would good to hear some worse case 
theories, based on the flimsy outline given in the 
story.
 
  
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