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Re: Best high availability solution ?

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Bruno Wolff III a écrit :
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 09:36:23 +0200,
  Arnaud Lesauvage <thewild@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am the only IT here, and my boss asked me to find a way to have the database always online, without my intervention. Last time I went on vacation, the server crashed and no one was able to repair it.

Your boss should either cross train a current employee or hire an additional
employee. What happens if you get hit by a bus? It sounds like no one else
there will know what's going on. A person brought in after you are gone
is going to take a significant amount of time to figure things out and the
business may have serious probelms while that is happening.
On the plus side you should be in a good position when it comes to salary
negotiations.

We ARE going to hire a new employee, but we like to do many things at the same time ! ;-)

--
Arnaud



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