From: cnr on

I work for a small business (~20 computers) and I need to setup a backup
option for the sbs 2008 server with a very quick restore time.

I was thinking about having two identical servers so that if there is a
hardware failure the 2nd server could be started with almost seamless
integration.

Is this a viable option? I really don't want to go the route of
operating system virtulization.

Thanks,
CNR


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From: Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP] on
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> I work for a small business (~20 computers) and I need to setup a
> backup option for the sbs 2008 server with a very quick restore time.
>
> I was thinking about having two identical servers so that if there is
> a hardware failure the 2nd server could be started with almost
> seamless integration.
>
> Is this a viable option? I really don't want to go the route of
> operating system virtulization.
>
> Thanks,
> CNR
> http://forums.techarena.in
>