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Unfortunately, as a former TWC employee and my husband as a current TWC
employee, I have to be concerned about the 1 unsuccessful trip that
didn't make it!
Jeanne
Jeanne M. Callen
Records & Information Specialist
J.J. Keller and Associates, Inc.
(920) 722-2848 Ext. 2849
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>>> Peter Kurilecz <[log in to unmask]> 05/04 11:25 AM >>>
On 5/4/05, Rod Wallace <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> From IM's 4/21 press release:
>
> "Iron Mountain performs upwards of five million pick-ups and
deliveries of
> backup tapes each year, with greater than 99.999% reliability.
Nevertheless,
> since the beginning of the year, four events of human error at Iron
Mountain
> resulted in the loss of a customer's computer backup tapes. While
four losses is
> not a large number in comparison to an annual rate of five million
> transportation events, any loss is important to customers and to Iron
Mountain."
>
> At loss rate of 0.00001 the resulting percentage would be 50 losses
per year
> or about
> one per week.
Never trust the press. The NYTimes (I believe) reported. 99.9%
accuracy. At 99.999% reliability IM is close to the magic Six Sigma
here are some numbers to look at as well as a link to a Six Sigma
calculator
99.99% accuracy would result in 500 unsuccessful trips
99.999% accuracy would be 50 unsuccessful trips
99.9999% would be 5 unsuccessful trips
want to have fun check out this Six Sigma calculator
http://www.isixsigma.com/sixsigma/six_sigma_calculator.asp
the question then becomes how much will it cost (IM, the customer or
both) to get from 50 unsuccessful trips per year to 5 unsuccessful
trips per year?
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Peter Kurilecz
Richmond, Va
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