Andrew.Bridgeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > | We currently have a Redhat machine that is a 24/7 machine and | > | is critical to our company. We want to be able to get the | > | machine back to its current state if it where to blow up or | > | something else extreme should happen. Basically we want to be | > | able put two new disks in the machine in question in the event| > | of a problem and be up a running within minutes. The current | > | two disks are Hardware mirrored so we would need the same | > | info/data/config on two new disks and then they can sit in our| > | safe incase of a emergency. One other thing to add is that | > | ideally we do not want to have any downtime on the server as i| > | said before it is used 24/7. | > | Could anyone please advise in detail on how we might achieve | > | this? | I suggest partimage http://www.partimage.org/, mondorescue http://www.mondorescue.org/ (+rsync), and systemimager http://www.systemimager.org/. -- Ugo -> Please don't send a copy of your reply by e-mail. I read the list. -> Please avoid top-posting, long signatures and HTML, and cut the irrelevant parts in your replies. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list