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Originally Posted by jhausner
I do think people will question Translinks redundancies in the computer systems and age alone. I mean running OS2 up until 2012? Thats a bit excessive given it was out of date and unsupported 10 years earlier. Still for a nearing 30 year old system, it has been pretty reliable.
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The system is aging and it is surprising they never had a backup system in place ever. The fact that shutdowns of this magnitude weren't happening often prior to over two weeks ago is pure luck, and at the end of the day, it is extremely negligent to have no backup system in place for an aging automated system, whether its a rail line, a web hosting system or a data centre.
As we rely more and more on automation, and with the advent of hacking, system glitches and just overworn component over time, it makes me wonder why those overpaid Translink Execs didn't bother to put a backup system in place as part of standard operational procedure, something that is common place with businesses that also rely heavily on automation.
Can you imagine if the system of a financial institution, say RBC, were to have a catastrophic system failure, how would the financial records of millions of people would be recovered without a backup system?
Even if the two incidents didn't happen lately preventative measures should have already been in place since its common sense that any electronic system do break down. And as I said it before, these over paid idiots would rather make adequately functional but old and ugly stations pretty, rather than to allocate the necessary funds to make an aging system more reliable.
Contrary to someone earlier saying "let it pass", doing nothing is unacceptable, and given the amount of tax dollars we pay for this all or none rail system (either it completely runs or completely shuts down), EVERYONE should be expecting that these incidents never ever happen again on normal circumstances (exception are "acts of God" situations such as severe weather and earthquakes, or even criminal incidents like hacking or a terrorist attack).