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What part of "with no backups" didn't you understand?

:-)




Perhaps the part where "having backups which are unreliable/unrestorable" is _more_ dangerous than "being known to have no backups", because the former provides a false sense of security?


"Good companies test their backups. Great companies test their restores."

Learned that lesson the hard way a few decades ago.




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