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<blockquote data-quote="Ratatouille" data-source="post: 228409" data-attributes="member: 7670"><p>:love: Do you have a Honda ? </p><p></p><p>My lasting posting for today as I need to go Matta Fair to gather information on Thailand. XXX promise to buy me a BMW emblem in exchange for info! </p><p></p><p>We usually have program back-ups in our main server, not data back-up. If a client's server goes down, it all depends whether we are the caretaker of the server. The system admin and technical director is responsible for all back-ups to ensure system is running 24/7. My ex-company offers SLA for 24 hour on-call service. If a system goes down because of our system, we'll fix it. Could take a couple of hours or sometimes days depends on extend of problem. If the downtime is due to a TMnet or Jaring line down, the SLA is with the hosting company, nothing to do with my company who is the system provider. </p><p></p><p>Yes, programs can be rehosted but takes time to reconstruct. The platform for our system is almost the same for all clients and it requires some modification of codes to turn them into a working model. </p><p></p><p>My scenario (seem to be the IN word here) is different because we provide systems to banks and securities and we don't handle their data. We only do the programs and link to their existing data, rather our system is a bridging system. Yes, we sometime grab some random data for testing purpose to test the running of our programmes. Normal cases, clients do not allow us to touch their data. We do not have transfer backs issues as once we pass on the responsibility of the system to the client's system admin, it becomes their baby. </p><p></p><p>Your PS3 issue - read previous posting. All depends on my clients's behavious towards my outlet and staff. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps. I am going to be like Pyhton signing off this topic. I can offer my opinion and my opinion only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ratatouille, post: 228409, member: 7670"] :love: Do you have a Honda ? My lasting posting for today as I need to go Matta Fair to gather information on Thailand. XXX promise to buy me a BMW emblem in exchange for info! We usually have program back-ups in our main server, not data back-up. If a client's server goes down, it all depends whether we are the caretaker of the server. The system admin and technical director is responsible for all back-ups to ensure system is running 24/7. My ex-company offers SLA for 24 hour on-call service. If a system goes down because of our system, we'll fix it. Could take a couple of hours or sometimes days depends on extend of problem. If the downtime is due to a TMnet or Jaring line down, the SLA is with the hosting company, nothing to do with my company who is the system provider. Yes, programs can be rehosted but takes time to reconstruct. The platform for our system is almost the same for all clients and it requires some modification of codes to turn them into a working model. My scenario (seem to be the IN word here) is different because we provide systems to banks and securities and we don't handle their data. We only do the programs and link to their existing data, rather our system is a bridging system. Yes, we sometime grab some random data for testing purpose to test the running of our programmes. Normal cases, clients do not allow us to touch their data. We do not have transfer backs issues as once we pass on the responsibility of the system to the client's system admin, it becomes their baby. Your PS3 issue - read previous posting. All depends on my clients's behavious towards my outlet and staff. Hope this helps. I am going to be like Pyhton signing off this topic. I can offer my opinion and my opinion only. [/QUOTE]
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