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Tuesday 26 June 2012

90% of data from computers in mantralaya fire could never be recovered


I hope the Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan Maharashtra to restore data from hard disks of computers in the Secretary of State were defeated Mantralaya person who said that more than 500 plant equipment destroyed in the fire, which recovered only 50.Of these 50 years are positive data recovery of five teams. These officials added that they hoped that this figure could increase to 15.The team, which analyzes the hard drive, said it would take more time to see if you can get information from other 450-odd computers.
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 The task of data extraction are now on computer and data Nasscom Security Council India.Scorched by fire last Thursday, Department of IT, the Government also decided to make a disaster recovery plan immediately for a data center with the proviso that the new office building near Mantralaya. On Fridays and Sundays, all these states, information services, the tax bills to property, vehicle registration data, the land of the extracts - now replicated, so that in case of fire, this information not be lost.

Meanwhile, the national authority for disaster management (NDMA), who arrived in Mumbai on Tuesday to check Mantralaya, refused to consider the fourth and fifth floors of the building. NDMA only examined the first three floors and the Chief Minister floors.The sixth and seventh, told reporters Tuesday that the NDMA to check the structural stability of the two plants after the trash is removed. Chavan also said he informed President and Congress, Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on fire in the Mantralaya, when he went to Delhi for a couple of days ago.

Chavan said he told two, as there was "no truth" about baseless stories that emerged after the fire. He did not say that these stories were unfounded.The state government was on trial for the lack of even the most basic fire safety precautions in the building. He said the state government will also soon begin a system that is implemented in a number of departments in New Delhi where the file is scanned immediately, as soon as it lands on the table to someone else.

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