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<blockquote data-quote="popeadrian" data-source="post: 228054" data-attributes="member: 2065"><p>Hmm..... it does seem odd. From my understanding of IT Servers (admittedly am not an IT/super tech savvy person so i might be a little skewed in my undestanding), the recovery process should be straightforward. All servers will do period backup of its files/contents etc. Which in theory means that if anything needs to be transfered/moved, the backup files will be migrated across first to maintain integrity. In the case of websites etc, the hosters usually take hte website offline for approx 24 hours (sometimes less. sometimes more) to transfer/migrate the current files across. This, i'm presuming, would be the files that were added on between the last backup and the current period. </p><p> </p><p>Anyways, if an entire website can be burnt onto a CD for transfer, i dont understand why it would be so complicated.....</p><p> </p><p>In terms of folder sharing, from my understanding, the only time that folders are shared is if the admininstrators are using information between their other clients...in short, cross referencing. </p><p> </p><p>I could be wrong though....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="popeadrian, post: 228054, member: 2065"] Hmm..... it does seem odd. From my understanding of IT Servers (admittedly am not an IT/super tech savvy person so i might be a little skewed in my undestanding), the recovery process should be straightforward. All servers will do period backup of its files/contents etc. Which in theory means that if anything needs to be transfered/moved, the backup files will be migrated across first to maintain integrity. In the case of websites etc, the hosters usually take hte website offline for approx 24 hours (sometimes less. sometimes more) to transfer/migrate the current files across. This, i'm presuming, would be the files that were added on between the last backup and the current period. Anyways, if an entire website can be burnt onto a CD for transfer, i dont understand why it would be so complicated..... In terms of folder sharing, from my understanding, the only time that folders are shared is if the admininstrators are using information between their other clients...in short, cross referencing. I could be wrong though.... [/QUOTE]
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