Hi, my name is Steve and I have a recovery problem. Well, a data recovery problem that is. So, I think it is about time that I apply the '12 steps' to help me with my data recovery problem.

Step 1 - It is time that I admit that I am powerless over my backup environment and my data protection world is unmanageable.

Step 2 - I have come to believe that there is a Technology greater that I that can help me restore (my sanity).

Step 3 - I have made a decision to put our company's data and the process of recovery into the hands of a true data protection specialist.

Step 4 - I have helped to create a classified inventory of our company's data.

Step 5 - I will admit to our CEO that I have failed at 63% of my recovery attempts costing the business $MMs.

Step 6 - I am prepared to have the new data protection administrator remove all of my defective technologies.

Step 7 - I will humbly ask 'him' to remove all of my failed processes.

Step 8 - I must make a list of all the people I have been unable to recover data for and be willing to try to restore their lost information.

Step 9 - I must make amends to all the people I have been unable to recover data for.

Step 10 - I must continue to take an inventory of all the tapes we have and promptly convert them to a newer technology to enable faster recovery.

Step 11 - I will seek out best of bread technology, parnters and vendors to improve our company's capabilities for daily operational recovery.

Step 12 - Having had this spiritual awakening as a result of these steps, I will carry this message to all IT administrators who are challenged with data recovery issues.

I believe that by following these 12 steps, I will have put our company back on... the Road to 'Data' Recovery.

Posted by Steve Kenniston

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Backup, Data Protection, Recovery, Replication