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Jason Huddleston
huddlesj at otc.edu
Tue Aug 2 15:59:37 UTC 2005
Andrew.Bridgeman at corusgroup.com wrote:
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>| We currently have a Redhat machine that is a 24/7 machine and |
>| is critical to our company. We want to be able to get the |
>| machine back to its current state if it where to blow up or |
>| something else extreme should happen. Basically we want to be |
>| able put two new disks in the machine in question in the event|
>| of a problem and be up a running within minutes. The current |
>| two disks are Hardware mirrored so we would need the same |
>| info/data/config on two new disks and then they can sit in our|
>| safe incase of a emergency. One other thing to add is that |
>| ideally we do not want to have any downtime on the server as i|
>| said before it is used 24/7. |
>| Could anyone please advise in detail on how we might achieve |
>| this? |
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>| Regards |
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What service is this server providing???
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Jason Huddleston, RHCE, CCSA
Assistant Coordinator Internet Services and Security
Ozarks Technical Community College
huddlesj at otc.edu
417-447-7532
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