boot from SAN, if available
identical hardware will operate as dead master, nothing stored on internal
disks.
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Hello,
I would recommend having identical hardware for your windows servers, then on
the primary NBU server, run it on mirrored internal disks.
If one of the disks fails, you can still run on the other. In the event the
primary server fails, you should be able to remove one of the disks and inser
On Behalf Of bfcsaus
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 3:49 PM
To: VERITAS-BU@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Failover server for resilience
Hi,
We have 2 Windows servers which will be installed and configured with
Netbackup V7.
The plan is to use one of the servers as a 'hot'
Hi,
We have 2 Windows servers which will be installed and configured with Netbackup
V7.
The plan is to use one of the servers as a 'hot' standby machine and only use
if/when the primary server fails for any reason.
There is no budget for full clustering which would be ideal so I was wondering