Sentences with phrase «of tape backups»

Streamlined the operational processes to be more efficient and cost effective (i.e. reduced the costs of tape backups by 90 %).

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Tape backup, an analog process used to back up data, comes to at least $ 3,000 annually, including the cost of tapes and a monthly off - site rotation service.
On May 3, Commonwealth Bank of Australia said that in 2016 it lost tapes containing backup data on almost 20 million accounts and decided not to tell customers.
Commonwealth Bank lost statements for customers from 2004 to 2014 after backup magnetic tape drives containing the information was lost in 2016, possibly falling out the back of a truck...
While said losing - of - data was only publicly revealed this week, it took place back in 2016, when the Commonwealth Bank hired a subcontractor to destroy the backup tapes while decommissioning a data center.
The memo also stated that the Computer Services department created a backup tape Monday through Friday of email and all documents «stored to the network.»
The key point to tease out is that those budget figures with a B for Billion cover the entire science process, with the lion's share of the money going to data collection — paying for high - precision instruments to go on satellites, the cost of the launches, ground station operation to track and capture the data, miles of backup tapes for the petabytes of raw data...
This happened to me once and had I not had the data available from a tape backup, I could not have gone back and done a calculation that was being requested of me from reviewers, and my paper would not have been published.
Of course, after a short while it became apparent that her own knowledge was limited to the extent that she could barely identify the main server for which she was responsible and consistently put her backup tapes in a failed drive... so no backups had actually been taken for months.
As ever the law of unintended consequences is that that those efforts now make the prospect of cybergeddon a real possibility for what if, as well as a # multi-billion financial loss, a cyber attack prevented a global financial instruction gaining access to backup tapes or servers and the bank was unable to prove millions of account balances?
Locate relevant data by collecting, preserving, and harvesting data from mobile devices, hard drives, and backup tapes (e.g. deleted, hidden, lost or encrypted files) in a wide range of formats and media.
For example, if counsel is unaware of the recycling of backup tapes, this may pose as a potential problem if the IT department continues to rewrite these backup tapes with new data, consequently destroying old data that may be relevant during litigation.
... When it came time to certify compliance, Morgan belatedly did, but «neglected» to mention that it knew about hundreds of relevant backup tapes that weren't searched.
Annie Goranson, eDiscovery attorney at Symantec, said: «The days of legal simply asking IT to dump e-mails onto backup tapes are over.»
The method of leveraging backup tapes for ESI preservation is far more accurate and secure than the traditional method.
What do I do with the palettes of backup tapes that we have sitting in a warehouse somewhere?
There seems to be a growing understanding that IG is a series of actions an organization can take — using people, process and tech — to truly accomplish that «proactive instead of reactive» thing we've all been working on since someone first requested backup tapes as part of an RFP.
Lost, misplaced or stolen backup tapes are a common cause of privacy breaches.
Thirty percent of the over $ 1 billion companies retain backup tapes for 30 days or less.
These fears derive from some of the early U.S. cases in which parties came to court complaining of potential costs in the millions (for restoring all backup tape sets or searching through all data on a network) and those cases, having been reported, are clearly going to discourage any party from confidently moving forward with an ediscovery plan in hand.
• after ordering the destruction of 1,270 backup tapes, one was saved that could establish the date of conception of a Rambus invention;
Maintain computer network and ensure that the proper storage media, like disks, tapes and backup files are loaded in the computer system of the organization
Team lead for Price Waterhouse Coopers LLP, restored MS Exchange mailboxes of [company name] executives from tape backups.
Updated workflow process of recording daily activities for all Operators and departmental escalations and created procedures for filing, storing, retrieving, and searching tape backups.
As Administrator of system backups, rearranged backups for the production NT servers to make better use of the automatic tape loader system.
Responsible for the maintenance and administration of a private LAN with 50 + nodes including two servers running Windows Server 2003, tasked also included daily backup operations, ensuring all required file systems and system data was successfully backed up to the appropriate media, creating recovery tapes or disks and sending off site as necessary.
Develop and implement SQL based ERP Systems as well as administration of tape based backup system
Maintain tape backup library, which includes backing up of corporate exchange servers, file servers, and SQL databases
Coordinates the installation, operation and maintenance of servers and related equipment (mass storage arrays, tape backup units, supporting power units, etc.) installed in the University data centers and in certain distributed locations.
• Researching, learning, and estimating new hardware and software • Maintaining records of PCs, systems, and laptops for end users • Taking backups, maintaining backup systems and backup tapes • Installing and configuring new computers and peripherals • Repairing and upgrading PC and Mac hardware and software • Identifying hardware and software problems and rectifying accordingly • Remaining on - call when looked - for • Organizing training sessions and providing training to employees of the company • Troubleshooting printers, network cables, and scanners
Including creating new policies and backup pools; Changing of physical tapes during weekly rotations; shipping to secure offsite facilities such as: IronMountain.
Provide 1st and 2nd level problem management and resolution for the backup of hundreds of servers using multiple backup utilities, the tape libraries, drives and media, and SAN infrastructure environments.
Profile I have 15 years of solid experience in design, implementation, configuration, troubleshooting and support of backup technologies such as Avamar, Networker, Data Domain, Virtual Tape Library (VTL), DD Boost, IBM TSM (Tivoli Storage Manager), and have 3 + years of experience in Data Protection Advisor (DPA).
City Group (New York, NY) 1995 — 1997 Consultant — Unix Administrator • Senior System Administrator in for Solaris and Aix environment and application development area • Systems included Sun Ultra Enterprise 450, 420R, 4500, and 6500 running on Solaris 2.5.1, 2.6 and Aix 4.3.2 • Development environment composed of mostly Sun equipment including Sun StorEdge A5200, A5100, D1000 arrays using Veritas and SDS volume managers • Backed up systems with Legato Networker using BoxHill, Qualstar, and Sun StorEdge L9 tape stackers • Utilized Jrun, WebSphere, WebLogic, Actuate Report Server, iPlanet, and Netscape Enterprise • Senior Unix SA solely responsible for the application development area supporting Solaris, Aix and Linux platform • Performed massive installation of Solaris servers using Jumpstart to global distributed network • Installed new and trial software, maintained server stability, backed up system using Legato Networker, debugged system problems such as network connectivity, and packaged developers» software released to production • Project work involved getting specification from users, recommending appropriate system, submitting purchase order to purchasing, ensuring arrival of new system, building the system to Sotheby's standard, and installing necessary software for the user • Built and configured IBM and Sun servers installing Aix 4.0 and Solar 2.5 - 2.6 operating system and Oracle 7 • Performed backup and Recovery using ADSM and Tape backup • Automated disk monitoring and routine tasks utilizing Bourne Shell scripting and cronjobs • Served as liaison between vendors on resolving hardware and software issues • Monitored servers using Tivoli Storage Software • Trained and mentored Junior systems Administrators and operatape stackers • Utilized Jrun, WebSphere, WebLogic, Actuate Report Server, iPlanet, and Netscape Enterprise • Senior Unix SA solely responsible for the application development area supporting Solaris, Aix and Linux platform • Performed massive installation of Solaris servers using Jumpstart to global distributed network • Installed new and trial software, maintained server stability, backed up system using Legato Networker, debugged system problems such as network connectivity, and packaged developers» software released to production • Project work involved getting specification from users, recommending appropriate system, submitting purchase order to purchasing, ensuring arrival of new system, building the system to Sotheby's standard, and installing necessary software for the user • Built and configured IBM and Sun servers installing Aix 4.0 and Solar 2.5 - 2.6 operating system and Oracle 7 • Performed backup and Recovery using ADSM and Tape backup • Automated disk monitoring and routine tasks utilizing Bourne Shell scripting and cronjobs • Served as liaison between vendors on resolving hardware and software issues • Monitored servers using Tivoli Storage Software • Trained and mentored Junior systems Administrators and operaTape backup • Automated disk monitoring and routine tasks utilizing Bourne Shell scripting and cronjobs • Served as liaison between vendors on resolving hardware and software issues • Monitored servers using Tivoli Storage Software • Trained and mentored Junior systems Administrators and operators
Professional Experience Foxxconn Corporation (Houston, TX) 09/2005 — Present Information System Engineer • Manage email infrastructure and administration assignments to support 800 + users • Coordinate with engineers and vendors from USA and China to implement new technology and enhance server performance • Utilize fluency in Mandarin and English to effectively communicate with both local and international teams • Perform restores, implement recovery procedures, and conduct regular system backups • Provide in person, telephone, email, and remote customer service to users in the United States, Mexico, and China • Serve as project lead in the completion of upgrading Lotus Domino R5.0 to R7.0.3 • Manage upgrade of server hardware, Lotus Domino software, Lotus Domino cluster server, and Lotus Notes Client • Implement Barracuda Anti-Spam and Blackberry service to enhance email performance and mobility • Administer email retention system and tape backup • Participate in large scale email migration from Lotus Domino to MS Exchange
Kroll Ontrack (City, ST) 08/2005 — 01/2008 Control Center Processor • Responsible for providing digital media services for a 24 × 7 computer service operation • Provide control center processing, data recovery, conversion, and extraction services • Oversee chain of custody of electronic media, media duplication, and hard disk drive imaging • Conduct CD / DVD generation, tape backup restoration, data archiving, and other tasks as needed
Rather than using tape backups, it had all of vital data stored on external hard drives that Lamy could take out of New Orleans.
The revised rules make it clear that all such data, including e-mails and attachments, instant messages, text messages, blog posts, histories of Web surfing, backup tapes, and voice mail, are subject to discovery in civil lawsuits.
«We did, however, have backup tapes of some of our records and accounting files, which were stored off ‑ site.
We ask individual users to identify themselves and the information requested to be accessed, corrected or removed before processing such requests, and we may decline to process requests that are unreasonably repetitive or systematic, require disproportionate technical effort, jeopardize the privacy of others, or would be extremely impractical (for instance, requests concerning information residing on backup tapes), or for which access is not otherwise required.
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