Ever wonder "what if this database contains my data ?"

When you see a forums posting about missing datafiles , errors in recovery, SQLs returning the wrong results because they haven't been correctly written and tested .... etc etc ... do you ever wonder "what if this database contains my data ?".
-- as when it seems that the database might be some government database or one at a bank or a financial institution or a utility company ...
Edited by: Hemant K Chitale on Apr 24, 2009 2:18 PM

Hi Hemant
Yes ... Everytime when I see such messages, I wonder "What if it is my database's problem?". And after taking it in the consideration, I begin to help and support the unlucky OP witih all my (little) knowledge :)
And everytime seeing such messages, I'm getting sure to have backups of my databases and each time to test new recovery scenario to make me feel more confortable and let me sleep at night more calmly :)
Kamran Agayev A. (10g OCP)
http://kamranagayev.wordpress.com

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