Archiving vs. compression (was stuffed/zipped generic)

Subject: Archiving vs. compression (was stuffed/zipped generic)
From: Elsa Kapitan-White <kapitan-white -at- SUGAR-LAND -dot- OILFIELD -dot- SLB -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 1997 14:49:45 -0500

Mary Anthony and John Wilcox suggested "archiving" but this term for
stuffed/zipped files wouldn't work in this situation. This procedure must
fit with our previous docmentation for file archival (not my choice of
words), which encompasses everything from twice-weekly backups to offsite
tape & cartridge storage to our new server librarian on the company
intranet.

As for UNIX, we're working with PC and Mac documents only, which simplifies
things!

Elsa Kapitan-White <kapitan-white -at- SUGAR-LAND -dot- OILFIELD -dot- SLB -dot- COM>
Schlumberger Oilfield Marketing Services
225 Schlumberger Drive, Sugar Land, TX 77478
(281)285-7563, fax -8545

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