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We had a situation in our NEC NEAX where the hard drive in the voicemail system died. Now, keeping in mind you can buy a raw hard drive for about $200, it still cost me $2500 for NEC to replace the unit. Well, it's the last time I'm spending THAT money.
I bought a drive duplicator. When I got the new system, I unplugged the drive, and duplicated it off to another drive. Of course, if it crashes again, messages will be lost and I'll have to set up any other boxes since my last backup, but I'll be able to buy another drive (it's just a laptop drive running DOS with NEC's voicemail system), and save myself about $2300.
Part of any good disaster recovery plan; I'll get the system up a lot quicker than pulling it out, sending it to NEC, and paying another $2500.
--Greg
I bought a drive duplicator. When I got the new system, I unplugged the drive, and duplicated it off to another drive. Of course, if it crashes again, messages will be lost and I'll have to set up any other boxes since my last backup, but I'll be able to buy another drive (it's just a laptop drive running DOS with NEC's voicemail system), and save myself about $2300.
Part of any good disaster recovery plan; I'll get the system up a lot quicker than pulling it out, sending it to NEC, and paying another $2500.
--Greg