We have used a disaster recovery solution with NT4 servers and had no problems. What we have done is to create a bootable CD that installs a ghosted image of a server with NT4 in a parallel directory, Veritas 8.6 and Anti-Virus software. So if we lose a server and all data we can have it backup and running in less than 10 minutes and then we perform a restore from the latest backups.
Now we are trying this on Windows 2000. We setup the server the same as NT4, so W2K is in a different directory. We reboot, perform a full restore and we get errors that I have not seen on the NT4 system. The errors include missing the OS Loader, kernel, etc.
Any thoughts?
Now we are trying this on Windows 2000. We setup the server the same as NT4, so W2K is in a different directory. We reboot, perform a full restore and we get errors that I have not seen on the NT4 system. The errors include missing the OS Loader, kernel, etc.
Any thoughts?