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Old 04-28-2006
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HP Unix replication solution

Hi,

I looking to setup HP Unix to HP Unix replication as plan of business continuity. The setup can be active passive or active active. Anyone can give me some idea what solution able to perform that?

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I am not sure if you are referring to HA?

HP have a well established HA clustering product which they call ServiceGuard.
It is very easy to set up HA clusters with SG,
but it requires an extra license
You could look here
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I looking to setup up DR replication instead of HA as it will be on HQ & remote branches... & perform manual switch over.

I seach around & that's some ppl said rsync is a good tool for data replication.

Any suggestion? Sorry, I still new on HP Unix replication/high availability concept.


Thank you.
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Also may want to look into VCS(veritas cluster server).
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