By the end of last year, the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission (GL&SC) was attempting to recover data that it lost access to after an “electrical anomaly” resulted in all of its servers becoming either “non-functional” or “mal-functional.”
According to the GL&SC’s 2014 annual report recently laid in Parliament, all six physical servers in the server room were rendered non-functional or mal-functional due to an electrical problem, resulting in major files becoming inaccessible.
Sources within the commission yesterday said that four of five servers were damaged as a result of electrical problems, the area was facing at the time. Stabroek News was told that most of the major data was recovered and there was absolutely no issue in relation to malfunctioning of the servers at the moment, since the