The Institute for Backup Trauma 211
fief writes "John Cleese explains why tape based backup solutions will drive a manager insane in a viral marketing bit for Live Vault. (flash required) Produced by the Captains of Industry. Links provided via AdRants" Barely an ad, mostly just hilarious. Also contains Michael Dorn. Use as directed.
Mentioned in the LangaList (Score:2, Informative)
It's probably safe to say I'll remember them, so from a marketing point of view it would be a success.
Missing Something.. (Score:3, Funny)
And now for something completely crappy (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:And now for something completely crappy (Score:3, Insightful)
P.S. Very Important! Do not click the third button! It will cause a blue screen
Re:And now for something completely crappy (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:And now for something completely crappy (Score:4, Insightful)
Well that's rather rude. Mods, please correct the great-grandparent's modding. "Troll" is only appropriate when someone is actually trolling. Same with "flamebait". Overrated may be used to bounce someone back to +1 if they yell too much, but it should never be used to push them below that. And if you just disagree with the poster, then you should just leave it alone.
Thank you.
Re:And now for something completely crappy (Score:4, Funny)
You see, you fatally misunderstand the meaning of the moderation values. It's an easy mistake for somebody new here to make, as the "guidelines" are misleading.
The real meanings of the moderations are:
Remember, the rules here are very simple (as are most of the users):
Re:And now for something completely crappy (Score:2, Informative)
It wasn't flat writing, you just didn't get the joke.
Re:And now for something completely crappy (Score:2)
Re:And now for something completely crappy (Score:2)
Hmm.. I'm a little split on that one. On the one hand, it is a little flat, on the other hand, I think a lot of us have had bosses like that.
It's an advertisement first, comedy second. I think they should have had a little more fun with the "what's wrong with tape?" aspect of it. Could have nailed both points with that one me thinks. I'm sure most people who have worked with tape backups have
Re:And now for something completely crappy (Score:2)
Basically, Parent poster was saying that comedy *was* secondary. It's not a comedy, really, any more than a horror movie with a few pop culture references in it is "comedy", because the comedy is secondary. Everyone knows it's not a "comedy", it's an ad. And a fairly effective one two. Although the long-term purpose of the ad is to make you choose their company, in the short term it's just to get you to think about disk backup instead of tape backup.
Move
Re:And now for something completely crappy (Score:2)
Computer Associates and LiveVault (Score:2, Informative)
No offense, but where did you get that idea?
Re:And now for something completely crappy (Score:2)
Hint: You're not going to make any friends that way.
One problem... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:One problem... (Score:2)
Re:One problem... (Score:2)
Moderation (Score:5, Insightful)
70% Funny
20% Overrated
10% Slashvertisment
Re:Moderation (Score:4, Insightful)
"Oh, no, this wasn't reported by a dis-interested 3rd party. I'm gonna bitch about it."
Re:Moderation (Score:2)
Re:Moderation (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Moderation (Score:2)
Re:Moderation (Score:2)
Institute for /. server trauma... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Institute for /. server trauma... (Score:5, Informative)
By our powers combined... [Re:Institute ] (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.backuptrauma.com.nyud.net:8090/video/FL V/LVCleese_LG.flv [nyud.net]
Re:Institute for /. server trauma... (Score:2)
On broadband connection, still too big (Score:2)
I begin to wonder about the minds that brought us this piece.
Re:On broadband connection, still too big (Score:3, Informative)
Mind you, you are probably right about the file being too big. If it weren't that big, the server might not have been overwhelmed.
Re:On broadband connection, still too big (Score:2)
Damn. Slashdotting an advertisment. It's kinda funny, but I don't think it'd work against Fastclick.
Re:On broadband connection, still too big (Score:2)
Re:On broadband connection, still too big (Score:2)
I hear ya. My spedometer goes all the way up to 140 mph. I've never gotten it near that high, though.
Re:On broadband connection, still too big (Score:2)
This is a job for BitTorrent Man!
Seriously, this is a case where sharing the network resources of the people who want to see the file makes extremely good sense. And after all, the entire purpose of advertising is to get as many people to see it as possible. Copyright extremism ought not to be the issue here.
Anyway, I don't
Job for bittorrent (Score:2)
Yup. And they need to resurrect a free version of AdCritic.com using bittorrent. I'm assuming it was bandwidth charges (not copyright issues) that brought the site down and made it come back as a pay-site. But they haven't.
Re:On broadband connection, still too big (Score:2)
However, I did see the ad via a mirror. Thank you, cashing services!
John Cleese in IT? (Score:4, Funny)
It's Decent (Score:5, Funny)
Insanity (Score:5, Funny)
In the next episode, he explains why Slashdotted marketing solutions will drive a network manager to suicide.
That's my uncle's company! (Captains of Industry) (Score:5, Interesting)
Their whole skit about "Ambulatory Mortosis" is one of their funniest.
http://www.fredandted.com/Mortosis/index.html [fredandted.com]
Congrats, Fred. You made Slashdot's front page. Now let's see if your servers can take the slashdotting...
Re:That's my uncle's company! (Captains of Industr (Score:2)
The Backup Institute webserver seems to be suffering from ambulatory mortosis.
Thank you (Score:4, Funny)
Dear PowerMacG4:
I found the informational video on ambulatory mortosis [fredandted.com] to be quite traumatic as I realized the dramatized symptoms correspond to the symtpoms my wife has been having for last five years.
Of course, I am also relieved as this explains why it has been so difficult to bring her to orgasm. For a while, I was starting to question my manliness. I suppose once Prudential pays my life insurance claim, I'll go to Vegas with my new girlfriend to forget those 5 lost years.
Thanks, PowerMacG4. I owe you.
Re:That's my uncle's company! (Captains of Industr (Score:2)
Sad.
That's probably the most insightful post on this thread right now.
*sigh* (Score:4, Insightful)
Your sincerely
An unsatisfied 4 MB Internet user.
Re:*sigh* (Score:5, Informative)
FLV is essentially MPEG-4 in a flash container, and the flash controls offer no signifigant overhead, so offering a "downloadable" version wouldn't even give you any real difference in terms of download size.
Re:*sigh* (Score:2)
Re:*sigh* SOLVED (Score:2, Informative)
Now I'm on windows, but I use firefox so we should have a base to work with.
if you go to the address bar and type "about:cache" AFTER you've visted the site with the flash movie, it will show up in your cache index.
I've tried it, and not only did I find the SWF, but firefox also cached the link to the FLV file.
Typing in the FLV or trying to "save as" didn't work initially, so I created a simple html doc with 1 href to the link, and now I'm downloading the 26 meg FLV.
Re:*sigh* SOLVED (Score:2)
The real trauma. . . (Score:5, Funny)
All for a $@#% Flash site, too.
At least it doesn't use frames, I guess.
Re:The real trauma. . . (Score:4, Informative)
Re:The real trauma. . . (Score:2)
Re:The real trauma. . . (Score:2, Flamebait)
For your convenience (Score:3, Interesting)
Direct Link Mirror (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Direct Link Mirror (Score:2)
Re:For your convenience (Score:4, Informative)
Useful for educating PHBs, perhaps ... (Score:4, Insightful)
What I like about this is its appeal to non-technical staff, especially clueless decisionmakers who feel secure in their data because someone sold them a backup system ("Don't worry, it's fully automatic!")
Yes, the video is an advertizement for a firm selling a product, but who else would be motivated to create something that is both educational and funny enough to let issues be discussed in a non-threatening way?
No-one, especially PHBs, wants to admit that all the money they spent on a backup system can easily be brought to naught, so you have to ease them into the concept. This might help.
How the hell did they get (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:How the hell did they get (Score:2)
Bruce
Re:How the hell did they get (Score:4, Funny)
"John Cleese used to say he'd do anything for money, so I offered him a pound to shut up. He took it."
At one time or another in his life, he's done just about everything - movies, TV, books, stage performances, the list goes on - brilliantly. As much as I'd like to see him chained to a desk and forced to write more of my favorite stuff, I think he's earned the right to do whatever the hell he wants for a quid... even crap movies like this [imdb.com].
Re:How the hell did they get (Score:2)
Re:How the hell did they get (Score:5, Informative)
Re:How the hell did they get (Score:2)
I got the feeling that he didn't have a clue about what he was talking about.
He did one for a company I worked for years ago. (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:How the hell did they get (Score:2)
Tom Baker... Lalla Ward.... PR1ME computer commercials [tetrap.com]. Before that I remember Bill Cosby [99er.net] on TV speaking for the TI-99/4a.
And I don't pay that much attention. I'm sure it's more common than you think though these days it's far more common for celebrities to do voice overs than appearances.
Re:How the hell did they get (Score:2)
Back in the 70's (or was it early 80's?) he did a series of accounting training videos with Ronnie Corbett and I'm sure there have been others.
The text in the 'hidden frame' (Score:5, Funny)
Congratulations
You have found the hidden frame. If you have time to look for things
like this, you have way too much time on your hands. You are
probably the kind of person who watches movies just to look for
continuity issues, shouting out, "Hey, that guy in the background is
wearing a different pair of cufflinks than he did two seconds ago!"
- as if anyone else cares. You tend to dream up elaborate conspiracy
theories that involve movie stars, politicians, and the logos of certain
brands of cereal. You used to stuff grasshoppers into soda bottles
and bury them in the playground during recess just to see how long
they survived without oxygen. You should definitely seek professional
help of some kind even before you check in to the
Institute for Backup Trauma.
Clockwork Orange? (Score:3, Interesting)
Old School Training Films (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Old School Training Films (Score:2)
Actually, it pisses me off (Score:2, Interesting)
100% backup (Score:2)
I'm not responsible for the backup solutions in our shop (we had CA, then Veritas) but really, how hard can it BE to put bits on tape?
Re:100% backup (Score:2)
Well, you see, it depends on the material of the bits and the quality of the glue...
Re:100% backup (Score:2)
If you can't restore it, is it really backed up?
Irony (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Irony (Score:2)
And they can sustain it?
Re:Irony (Score:2)
I loved it (Score:2)
Max
Tape is better than disk.... (Score:5, Interesting)
On the other hand, tape has NONE of these flaws. Even if your tape drive explodes in a fireball from a lightning strike, the tapes will be fine, and can be read in another drive.
And yet here's a company trying to encourage people to migrate away from tape backups? Yes, they have a good offering -- remote backups. But that can (and should) be done with tape (possibly to disk first, but with a second copy on tape or other offline media).
Sorry to make the only on-topic post in the entire story, but I just couldn't handle the FUD.
Re:Tape is better than disk.... (Score:2)
Re:Tape is better than disk.... (Score:2)
Re:Tape is better than disk.... (Score:2)
Remember that hard disks these days are byte for byte significantly cheaper and of course odrers of magnitde faster than tape. If they are less reliable, then you might only use them for short-lived backups like incrementals.
Even if your USB cable explodes
Re:Tape is better than disk.... (Score:2)
Never fear though, my lawsuit is in the post to you.
Re:Tape is better than disk.... (Score:4, Informative)
When you "take out" a HDD by electric shock, you need to replace a component on it to get it working again. When you "take out" a tape by electric shock, the data is gone, and you might not be able to use the tape ever again. Tapes really should be enclosed in metal casings like drives are...
No, no, that is only the online life expectancy. Try re-writing a tape constantly for 5 years straight and see how long it lasts. If you store a hard drive like you store a tape, it can last a very long time.
If you keep them online, the lifetime of an individual drive doesn't matter one damn bit, because when one goes bad, you swap it out, data is restored, and there's no problem... When an important tape goes bad, you're not in good shape.
Hard drives are MUCH easier to check for problems (even if normally offline) which would alert you to data-loss much sooner.
The biggest thing hard drives have going for them, IMHO, is price. No need to buy a $30000 drive, and the per-GB cost of hard drives is close to tape as well.
Re:Tape is better than disk.... (Score:2)
The point of this product is that with off-site backups, they can do the disk storage correctly, with whatever kind of data protection is available; remote mirrors, encryption, etc, etc, and the backups are available instantly instead of waiting for the tapes to be fished out of cold storage.
Worked for me (Score:5, Informative)
I put in new drives and restored from the previous Friday's tape. One guy had done some work on Saturday, which he lost, but everything else was perfect. Numerous times I've gone back to a tape from months previously (grandfather-father-son scheme) to get one or two files, and I've never had one failure. So personally, I'm a big believer in tapes.
Re:Worked for me (Score:2)
Whoa (Score:2)
One, this seems awfully expensive, and two, we've used Connected [connected.com] which has provided us with a reliable online data backup facility for a couple of years now. (And it's a fraction of the price). What's the difference?
Methinks they should be spending less money on John Cleese, viral marketing and dodgy marketing tactics and a bit more time providing a proper service at a decent price.
Re:Whoa (Score:2)
Bond don't pay the bills... (Score:2)
Eric is doing broadway shows of Holy Grail, Michael made money on that PBS shit, Gilliam is a director... that leaves Jones, who I guess is the poor one then.
Re:meh (Score:5, Funny)
Only in our American cars, which we know (from Hollywood) have a tendency to blow up without fail in a massive fireball as soon as they leave the road.
Already Slashdotted (Score:2)
Re:Recommendations for online backup solutions? (Score:5, Interesting)
I live in Wisconsin and a friend of mine lives in Nevada. He has a broadband connection and so do I. My home server has 2x200 GB hard drives mirrored. His server also has 2x200 GB hard drives mirrored. I can use half the space for my data on both servers and he can use the other half. Every other day at 3am, my server rsyncs over ssh to his. The same occurs every other day when his rsyncs with my server.
We do a full tape backup every week on Saturday and incremental backups every day. I take the full backups to my safe deposit box at the bank.
I guess what I am saying is that if any of your friends or family have a broadband connection, ask if you can use it for backup. Offer them storage space for backup or money to house a Linux box you can use as offsite backup.
If your data is extremely important, make sure you encrypt it. One time my friend thought he dropped a tape in a parking lot. I was conserned for weeks until he found the tape under the seat of his car. I learned my lesson and now encrypt everything that is important to me.
Re:Recommendations for online backup solutions? (Score:2)
How is encryption going to keep a tape from melting?
Re:Recommendations for online backup solutions? (Score:2, Insightful)
Figure 60% standard disk usage for the both of you, x 15 syncs per month, both ways, not counting overhead... dude, where did you find an ISP that doesn't mind 1.8TB of upload/download per month?
Re:Recommendations for online backup solutions? (Score:2)
You should be able to answer this for me... (Score:2)
Re:Recommendations for online backup solutions? (Score:2)
I really don't think it'll work...
Daniel
Re:Option 3... SPOILER (Score:2)
Re:Any alternatives? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Resizing trauma (Score:2)
Opera corporation understands this. The Opera browser does not obey the dictates of window sizing. It also allows me to apply my own style to pages. Any web page that becomes unusable with a dif