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Network, Disaster Recovery, RAID1 question

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zsfhaergta

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Oct 6, 2008
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US
Hi,

I am wondering if something like this is possible:

I would like to have a disaster recovery solution which performs hot(or warm) replication to a backup server on the network.

I think the performance would be similar to having a software RAID1, except to a disk on a different system on the network.

Also, I have only two servers(with 2 hard drives in each), and I need one for development and one for the database, so I would one to back up the other, so the primary development would also serve as a backup database server, and primary database would server as a backup development server.

Thanks,
Allen
 
all depends on the amount of money you have. There are software suites that can provide replication ( sync ) like replicatorX, but that costs money.Again, DR can be up to the second if you invest ...

rgds,

R.
 
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