For a neat change, we just got 'insights and incites' from Eddie (well, who would've thought grin ).

But there are some very worthwhile ideas in the information he provided. If the equipment is close to or beyond its shelf life, AND reliability is a critical requirement (it is), then do consider replacing/upgrading.

Reliability is probably the most critical requirement that you need in your working environment. You already know that, and having duplicate systems also works in your favor to ensure you have a backup.

Finally, removable USB 'thumb' drives are 'OK' to copy data from A to B, but should never be relied on for a live, real-time, mission critical situation. Don't do it, please.


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