From: John I Jones <jijones@usjoneses.com>
Sent: Sep 9, 2009 4:26 PM
To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] DISASTER PLAN
Some years ago I set up (free) FTP sites for the Treasurer,
Secretary, and Membership Secretary use as off site backup locations.
(actually I think I offered anyone that wanted it the capability)
I don't know if they are being used. Using an FTP process requires a
utility program to manage the uploading and many of them are
available for free. But the discipline has to be in place to maintain
the backup.
There are also services available (mostly for a fee) that will
automatically backup files.
The Lowes periodically send me a copy of the registration database to
use with irisregister, but as often as the registration changes, it
should be backed up on a daily basis. Part of the problem with the
Registrar informationis that the Lowes have a slow internet
connection which makes sending large files problematic.
A policy would not be difficult to create.
How about "Every AIS Officer, Administrative Officer, Director,
Committee Chair, and paid position will maintain an off site backup
of all AIS information.
(I admit to, and apologize for, being a little flip here but you get
the idea)
Having a policy is one thing. Having people adhere to it is another.
John
On Sep 9, 2009, at 12:25 PM, Rita Gormley wrote:
Obviously, we need feedback from our Electronics Chair because the
"offsite
backup technology" has made great advances in recent years. For
not a big
cost, there are storage sites that will take all kinds of files
( MemSec uses
FileMaker Pro as does Registrar I think, Treasurer uses Quickbooks
etc).
AIS does need to have a "written policy" for backup of important
information
that would cause a Disaster if lost. Each of us probably has our
individual
"plans" doing consistent backup but if there was a central offsite
storage, it
would be much better.
Rita Gormley
--- On Wed, 9/9/09, Robert Pries <robertpries@embarqmail.com> wrote:
From: Robert Pries <robertpries@embarqmail.com>
Subject: [AISdiscuss] DISASTER PLAN
To: "AISdiscuss" <aisdiscuss@aisboard.org>
Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2009, 12:51 PM
Redundancy Memo: Disaster Plan
B
An organization the size of AIS should have a disaster plan.
Redundancy in
some positions is one way of coping. Another is back-ups of
critical data.
What if The Lowes were struck by a meteorite. do we have a back-up
of the
checklists off site. What if California had their great earthquake
is there a
copy at another site of our financial records. What if the
memberships
chairbs house burned down do we have offsite a copy of membership
records.
What if the exhibitions chair went into a coma from a car wreck,
etc etc. B
It seems to me we are vulnerable as an organization if we donbt have
suitable back-up and redundancy policies that are outlined and
maintained. T
HIS SHOULD BE SOMETHING WE COULD WORK OUT BEFORE THE BOARD MEETING.
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