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hello,
i got a problem..
i don't know where should i ask..
i got two server..
im only using 1..and the second one is for backup..
problem now is...i don't know which backup software is suitable... i found 1 software..its to expensive...my budget only around 2-3 hundred..
this is the link that i found..
http://www.acronis.com.sg/enterprise...FRQbewodhixZrA
please help me out..
thank you so much...
i got a problem..
i don't know where should i ask..
i got two server..
im only using 1..and the second one is for backup..
problem now is...i don't know which backup software is suitable... i found 1 software..its to expensive...my budget only around 2-3 hundred..
this is the link that i found..
http://www.acronis.com.sg/enterprise...FRQbewodhixZrA
please help me out..
thank you so much...
ok, I do now.
what you're looking for is a failover cluster. you can either set one up using microsoft cluster services, or buy some third party software like XOsoft Wansync, DoubleTake, Neverfail-R2 etc.
MS clustering is free, if you have windows 2003 enterprise edition. but you need a shared SAS or SCSI (or even SAN) storage to host the quorum.
that can be achieved by buying a DAS/iSCSI or SAN box, or by setting up a third server using software iSCSI target services
what you're looking for is a failover cluster. you can either set one up using microsoft cluster services, or buy some third party software like XOsoft Wansync, DoubleTake, Neverfail-R2 etc.
MS clustering is free, if you have windows 2003 enterprise edition. but you need a shared SAS or SCSI (or even SAN) storage to host the quorum.
that can be achieved by buying a DAS/iSCSI or SAN box, or by setting up a third server using software iSCSI target services
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