16k_zx81
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So I just had one of *those* conversations about data loss with a customer
You know, shock, surprise, dispair, and tears, that her hard drive, which, "is only four years old" had died and that there was a big ugly great question mark on whether she would get her precious photos back.
I am really. tired. of these conversations.
I am really. tired. of people in tears when I tell them its not going to be likely, or when the price is way more than they can afford to pay.
So Im thinking, what would be really useful, would be an analogy to communicate to end users that vividly illustrates to them, in a few words, just how phenomenally risky, and stupid, it is, to store important data on a single hard disk.
Something like "dont put all your eggs in one basket" ... but Im sure the TN community could think of something much cleverer
So, if you would care to have a stab:
"Putting all your data on a hard disk is like......"
You know, shock, surprise, dispair, and tears, that her hard drive, which, "is only four years old" had died and that there was a big ugly great question mark on whether she would get her precious photos back.
I am really. tired. of these conversations.
I am really. tired. of people in tears when I tell them its not going to be likely, or when the price is way more than they can afford to pay.
So Im thinking, what would be really useful, would be an analogy to communicate to end users that vividly illustrates to them, in a few words, just how phenomenally risky, and stupid, it is, to store important data on a single hard disk.
Something like "dont put all your eggs in one basket" ... but Im sure the TN community could think of something much cleverer

So, if you would care to have a stab:
"Putting all your data on a hard disk is like......"