Nick Andre wrote to Gamgee <=-
Active directory uses a database that depends on logfiles to "play
back" a set of transactions in case of failure... and apparently
depends on every file being present in the set.
A funny saying from when I worked as a backup operator decades ago: "Jesus not only saves, he backs up too!"
Leave it to Microsoft not to have redundant backups of its logs in a database in case of emergency...
Leave it to Microsoft not to have redundant backups of its logs in a database in case of emergency...
Nick Andre wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
I could never understand why \Windows\NTDS is "unprotected" or not
hidden, because one missing log sends everything into a freakin'
tailspin.
candycane wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
Classic microsoft.
Speaking of backups, I should probably go make another tarchive of my system.
A design flaw. If MS took some ideas from Linux, Windows could be so, so much better.
Also, if you want to set up a file server, I recommend XigmaNAS. Based on FreeBSD and uses ZFS for its filesystem.
A design flaw. If MS took some ideas from Linux, Windows could be so, s much better.
Yeah, but backwards compatibility (which to be fair is pretty good) ties the hands.
A design flaw. If MS took some ideas from Linux, Windows could be so, so much better.
Yeah, but backwards compatibility (which to be fair is
pretty good) ties their hands.
I'm talking of things like using a microkernel instead of a macrokernel,
Whats a microkernel?
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