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Old 09-14-2002
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Exclamation Need a redundency solution for Solaris.

Dear friends,
I look after 10 Solaris servers. What I need to do is to come up with a solution so that in case one of the servers dies, be able to create the same server in the shortest possible way. I believe in Windows OS they use something called "Ghosting ". My question is what should I use to do the same in Solaris.

I await for your responses in anticipation.

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a few good tools for unix backups when you do not have a tape drive are:
dd
rsync
netcat

There are numerous articles on using these with a quick search on google.
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You can also try Disk Replicator!!
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You might consider looking at different RAID architectures.

A google search on keywords RAID and mirror should result in a nice return.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...&q=RAID+mirror
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