Rick,
Sorry your request was taken in the wrong way, I get this request for
various things all the time and they are serious about it. I also see on
a regular basis people get two T1 connections from the same loop
provider, to the same ISP and call it redundant. So the question
remains, how ma
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Michael Conlen wrote:
> First get an acceptable outtage rate. Your only going to get so many
> nines, and your budget depends on how many. The system will fail at some
> point, no matter what, even if it's only for a few seconds. That's
> reality. Figure out what kinds of f
First get an acceptable outtage rate. Your only going to get so many
nines, and your budget depends on how many. The system will fail at some
point, no matter what, even if it's only for a few seconds. That's
reality. Figure out what kinds of failures you can tolerate based on how
many 9's you
-->-Original Message--->
--> Has anyone done this with two (or more, if possible!) machines? Is
it
-->possible to do at the present time?
Your going to need to have a chain master setup. This is what I propose.
1) Application(s) must know about all the master / slaves (or hide it
behind