Am 22.04.2014 19:01, schrieb Miloslav Trmač:
> 2014-04-22 13:40 GMT+02:00 Stephen Gallagher <sgall...@redhat.com 
> <mailto:sgall...@redhat.com>>:
> 
>     3) Recovery and auditing are more important than prevention.
> 
> This is /only/ true for large managed enterprises, where recovery is possible 
> in the first place (how many people
> don't have good backups?), and prevention is bordering on impossible (with 
> the high number of systems and
> administrators).  For individual users auditing is completely pointless, 
> recovery is either impossible or a huge
> hassle, and prevention the only option.

and with *every* recovery you lose unconditional data
you can't have perfect backups in real time not containing the issue too

sorry, but after working 11 years without a need to recover
i say recovery is nice and should be possible, but if you
need it regulary you are doing something wrong

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