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DiskSuite is solstice?
No, not really - DiskSuite is actually Solstice DiskSuite. Just calling it Solstice would not be correct since there are other products with the Solstice name.

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currently, i have 2 hardisks (A, B), and is mirrored, any tools, commands, to monitor/learn this concept.
Check the following:

DiskSuite 4.0 command line procedures
DiskSuite 4.0 on-line docs/manuals

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A is my current boot disk, so if A fails, B will automatically take over to boot and since they are mirroed synchronously, the data is consistent?
Only if you know what device it is from the OBP AND you installed a boot block on it. DiskSuite does not copy the boot block.


Also note there are some other processes you need to be aware of - Restore a mirrored root disk from backup - check out the first few notes especially.
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that had been very helpful! thanks ..

i will review the referenced guides.. and reply later..
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