Retention Policy

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To eliminate cruft in the IT office and storage closet, all items and data must be retained or discarded according to a set of rules. Every object in the office or closet adds complexity to work.

Boxes

Boxes from new devices such as printers and computers are kept in the clocktower to simplify the return process. All boxes must be labelled with a discard date 90 days from the day the box is stored. Once a semester, the clocktower should be cleared of boxes past the discard date.

Paper documents

User manuals

Digital copies of user manuals are kept in CES IT files under a folder named for the manufacturer. Paper copies are discarded. PDFs of user manuals are almost always available online.

Regulatory notices and setup guides

Regulatory notices and setup guides are always discarded.

Warranty

Warranty documents are scanned and kept in CES IT files under a folder named for the manufacturer.

Files

All other paper documents are kept in the CES IT files under a folder named for the author of the document. If a document has multiple authors, store a copy in a folder for each author.

Software

All dates should be written in ISO 8601 format. Follow the naming convention in each manufacturer or developer folder. If there is no naming convention, follow the generic one in the Installers folder.

Driver disks

Driver installers are kept in the Installers folder on Box in a subfolder named for the manufacturer. Drivers can be copied from the disk or downloaded from the Internet.

System restore disks

System restore disk ISOs are kept in the Installers folder on Box in a subfolder named for the manufacturer.

Software installers

Software installers are kept in the Installers folder on Box in a subfolder named for the developer.

License keys

There is no retention policy for license keys.

Computer Hardware

Some computer hardware should be kept for easy and inexpensive upgrades to devices.

Memory modules

Keep memory modules 4GB or greater in The Box of Old Memories.

Power supplies

There is no retention policy in place for power supplies.

Hard drives

Keep empty hard drives with a capacity of 250GB or greater.