On 3/1/07, George Herbert george.herbert@gmail.com wrote:
There are some ranges estimated, but nobody knows for sure. Catastrophic events such as relatively sudden loss of the Greenland Ice Sheet, or West Antarctic Sheet, would cause a relatively swift rise.
Are there any reasonable predictions that a significant sea rise could occur in a matter of days or weeks? If so, I'd certainly like to hear about this. I always thought "incredibly swift" in terms of this situation meant a couple feet a year.
Where is the data duplicated? Where are the servers duplicated? What will the impact be to users of a cutover to the disaster recovery site(s), in terms of performance and lag and downtime?
Are the servers in a hurricane evacuation zone? I thought it was only the office (and staff) that had to be *really* worried about.