How's Your Backup?
Some years ago, I worked for a manager who told me "you will meet two types of IT people. Those who haven't lost a job because of a backup that couldn't be recovered, and those who have." About ten years after he told me that, I lost a job because of a broken backup. It was about 85% my fault. We dropped and deleted a table which I thought had been backed up. The consultant asked if he should delete the table and recreate it, because he needed to, I asked if it was safe, and he said it was. So I said do what you need to do. And it turned out the table was not safe. I mean, if I'm the one responsible for having to delete something, I do several things. First I check to see how big it is, and secondly, I make a copy of it. Then I document what it is I'm deleting, then I export the data to a file I can import. Then I move the file to another drive out of the way so I can replace it. And if it's a table, the name changes to "...