Well first of, in a properly managed environment/team there’s never a single point of failure… *ahem*… that being said…
The worst I ever did was lose a whole bunch of irreplaceable data because of… things. I can’t go into detail on that one. I did have a back plan for this kind of thing, but it was never implemented because my teammates thought it was a waste of time to cover for such a minuscule chance of a screw-up. I guess they didn’t know me too well back then :)
Well first of, in a properly managed environment/team there’s never a single point of failure… *ahem*… that being said…
The worst I ever did was lose a whole bunch of irreplaceable data because of… things. I can’t go into detail on that one. I did have a back plan for this kind of thing, but it was never implemented because my teammates thought it was a waste of time to cover for such a minuscule chance of a screw-up. I guess they didn’t know me too well back then :)
“properly managed” is carrying a whole lotta weight in that first sentence.
I was purely talking in hypotheticals, I’ve never seen such a thing with my own eyes :)