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IS-IT--Management
I spend far too much time on my way job worrying about data. Unfortunately, data is not centrally controlled. And I have had a few users who actually have the adaucity to complain that backups slow down their computers.
Ideally, backups are automated. And your backup system is only monitored to check for errors.
Last night, my user told me that I could backup his computer. Well, I forgot. It had not been backed up in a week. In fact, anytime this user's laptop is slow, he wonders if it is because it's being backed up. His laptop is only about two years old.
In spite of the fact that we had three laptops stolen in 2009 and another laptop stolen last year, some people still think that data backup is some kind of plot to keep them from getting their work done. The brutal truth is that data backup is like an insurance policy. It is there so you can get your work done in case something bad happens.
MANUAL BACKUPS ARE NOT BACKUPS AT ALL. You can not depend on users to run backups. You can not depend on sysadmins to run backups when those backups should be run daily automatically. Sysadmins have more important things to do. It is amazing how many people say: "I will run a backup in a few days." Then it doesn't get run.
I am NEVER again going to work for a company that does not have data centrally controlled--stored on a server(s) in one location. User data should be stored on the server, not individual PC's or laptops. Unfortunately, it was this way when I arrived. It is still this way now.
And the people who complain about data backup are people who are very high in this company.
Does anyone have a good solution? I am about ready to recommend a new laptop for this guy with a solid-state drive. Maybe then I can backup data and not get complaints that my backups are slowing him down.