Hi,
Looked via the FAQ and couldn't see an answer, so here goes:
We have 99 NT servers (Yes 99, not 100) and a few Novell (3.12) servers running old and new apps. The apps connect to mainframe d/bases, Unix, SQL, etc. U name it, we got it, in terms of diversity of apps running. We have imaging and so on.
For Disaster Recovery purposes, I am being told by a project manager, that we need to implement Citrix as our DR solution for the NT servers.
Given the breadth and complexity of some of the apps (and their age (I can't even find original install disks for some of them!) is Citrix a feasible way to go, or should I be ghosting and doing regular backups, to get back up if a server goes down?
Thanks,
JB
Looked via the FAQ and couldn't see an answer, so here goes:
We have 99 NT servers (Yes 99, not 100) and a few Novell (3.12) servers running old and new apps. The apps connect to mainframe d/bases, Unix, SQL, etc. U name it, we got it, in terms of diversity of apps running. We have imaging and so on.
For Disaster Recovery purposes, I am being told by a project manager, that we need to implement Citrix as our DR solution for the NT servers.
Given the breadth and complexity of some of the apps (and their age (I can't even find original install disks for some of them!) is Citrix a feasible way to go, or should I be ghosting and doing regular backups, to get back up if a server goes down?
Thanks,
JB