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I have Veritas 9.1, I'm curious how disaster recovery works.  Anyone use this?  You have to buy the agent to do this as well, correct? Thanks!
Zones: Drives / Storage, Backup ExecDate Answered: 03/23/2005 Views: 0
I am trying to come up with a strategy for disaster recovery in an environment that I did not configure. The first Server is using software RAID --- has 4 drives.  2 for the OS (2000 server) that a...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 08/05/2005 Views: 5
Hi All, I have a customer that has asked me to look into disaster recovery for him. His idea, is to have a second machine at an offsite location that basically has all his applications already ...
Zones: MiscDate Answered: 12/13/2006 Views: 0
I have three window server 2003 servers which are connected to a WAN, would like to plan some disasterrecovery so if one goes down the other one can take their role kind of thing.  They are only go...
Zones: Internet File Sharing Software, Windows 2003 S...Date Answered: 03/04/2007 Views: 0
Looking to make a Make a Disaster Recovery document any suggestions? Checklists? Articles? Links?
Zones: Microsoft Network, NetworkingDate Answered: 04/06/2007 Views: 0
We are upgrading our current single exchange server system. in addition to having a front/back end topology we would like to have one redundant exchange server so that if our first back end serv...
Zones: Exchange, Networking, Wi...Date Answered: 09/14/2007 Views: 0
Hi All, We have two locations connected via a T1 line.  Our Current Backup solution is based on tapes. We are planning to implement a NAS server to perform backups. Our goal is backup all the sh...
Zones: Backup / Restore Software, Removable Ba...Date Answered: 10/27/2007 Views: 0
I have a single site that I need to prepare a simple, straight forward DRP (BCP) for. Anyone know of a checklist / outline / template that could get me started?
Zones: Security, Network Vulnerabilities, OS Network Secu...Date Answered: 05/15/2008 Views: 8
We are planning to start a disaster recovery project. I would greatly appreciate if you could share your thoughts on the software and hardware you have used, and how it has worked out for you. We b...
Zones: Storage TechnologyDate Answered: 08/18/2008 Views: 0
I am in the process of developing and implementing a DR plan for our Healthcare practice.  I am looking for advice from anyone who has developmented a plan and any assistance they might be able to ...
Zones: VMware, MySQL Server, ConsultingDate Answered: 10/06/2008 Views: 0