cold site
Warm site.
This would be one that is completely online. You would just need the computer or the server for it to work.
hot site
a generator -DDUB JR
Well the question is a little vague. The basic checklist would probably include: The suitability of the equipment to the task that it is to perform. The cost of the equipment as well as the operational costs. The lifespan/ guarantee's/ warranties of the equipment. Backup and support from the vendor.
Software and data are much more important than the equipment. Computers can be replaced fairly easily.... data is much more difficult to replace.
Mirrored
College is not required. However, if you plan on making a living at this, college would not be a bad backup plan.College is not required. However, if you plan on making a living at this, college would not be a bad backup plan.College is not required. However, if you plan on making a living at this, college would not be a bad backup plan.College is not required. However, if you plan on making a living at this, college would not be a bad backup plan.College is not required. However, if you plan on making a living at this, college would not be a bad backup plan.College is not required. However, if you plan on making a living at this, college would not be a bad backup plan.
See this link: http://www.backup4all.com/kb/differential-backup-117.html
No, unless all the BPL equipment is installed with battery backup units. The BPL devices require power to operate just as any other device would. BPL equipment will work of de-energized lines if each device has an auxiliary power source.
To help you turn your backup sensor on I would need more information. What does the backup sensor go on? What type of vehicle? What year is it? an what model vehicle is it?