Dear Andrew,

Thanks for your comment.   At the moment the bank is already mirroring the data 
between the primary and DR sites and have now requested that we not provide any 
communication channel through our network for this purpose.  So we will in 
effect be providing the channel for their external clients to access their 
Internet Banking Platform either from the Primary or DR site should the former 
go offline.  The only other service that requires external access will be 
SMTP/POP3.

Please let me know if you require any further information.

Thanks,

Sanjeev

Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2013 14:10:52 +1000
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Solution for 'DR' Site
From: and...@2sheds.de
To: oli...@g.garraux.net
CC: midoa...@hotmail.com; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net

On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 9:12 AM, Oliver Garraux <oli...@g.garraux.net> wrote:

If it meets their needs, the simplest way would probably be to use separate

IP space at each site, with DNS based load balancing to fail their

applications over to the DR site.


DNS has nothing to do with load balancing.
The original poster mentioned that he was looking for a DR solution for a bank, 
but unfortunately did not include any real requirements.

These requirements would need to be done on a per application basis and could 
include everything from SAN mirroring to complete backup trading rooms.
Collecting the requirements themselves would already be a large project....

Regards
Andrew


                                          
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