I've just been told by 'directorial fiat' that the backups of our oracle cluster shall be stopped henceforth, because one of the apps is running a bit slow.
I don't like that.
We are tasked with looking for workarounds for the problem. The problem is that our backup data volumes have increased dramatically (we're moving around 2-3 Tb / night) and our network infrastructure hasn't been upgraded in 5 years. (We have 100mb to every desktop, and a 155mb backbone). So we are faced with wallpapering over cracks.
Again.
I don't like that either.
Oh, and the person having the problem whinged at his director, who has in turn whinged and our director, who has whinged at our management team, who have whinged at us. Which is good really, because that was the first we'd heard about it.
I don't like that either.
I don't like that.
We are tasked with looking for workarounds for the problem. The problem is that our backup data volumes have increased dramatically (we're moving around 2-3 Tb / night) and our network infrastructure hasn't been upgraded in 5 years. (We have 100mb to every desktop, and a 155mb backbone). So we are faced with wallpapering over cracks.
Again.
I don't like that either.
Oh, and the person having the problem whinged at his director, who has in turn whinged and our director, who has whinged at our management team, who have whinged at us. Which is good really, because that was the first we'd heard about it.
I don't like that either.