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Ivan Marsh


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07-21-05 10:48 PM

Hey Folks,

Disaster recovery sucks!

Okay, that said, I'm looking for a Linux solution for mirroring data
stored on Windows 2000/2003 servers. My current solution is, ironically,
unstable because it relies on the Windows OS it's trying to protect.

It would be nice if I could capture the entire drive of the servers so
they could be replicated on new hardware if need be... but I'd settle for
mirroring the mission critical data.

I'm currently looking at the possibility of doing this with rsync.

Anyone have any experience with doing something like this with rsync or
suggestions of other services I should be looking at?

thx-

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07-21-05 10:48 PM

"Ivan Marsh" <annoyed@you.now> wrote in message
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> I'm currently looking at the possibility of doing this with rsync.

http://www.gaztronics.net/rsync.php do you?

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