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I just went through this process on Friday, when the RAID
controller on my production server failed catastrophically (is there any other
way?). If you need a comprehensive document, let me know and I’ll send
you what I have (Bonus: it was just tested and updated with lessons learned!) Possible
drawback: we are on Windows 2003 Server and MS SQL Database. Cheers, Mike Luttmann
From: Action Request
System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marino, Melanie A Can anyone share with me what their company is using for
Remedy Disaster Recovery? We are looking to replicate our Remedy
production environment to another site in real-time and switch back and forth
between the servers as needed. We are trying to determine the best
solution. We are running on a Solaris machine and an Oracle DB. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Melanie Marino Project Manager KPMG LLP *****************************************************************************
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Re: Remedy Disaster Recovery Solutions
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- Re: Remedy Disaster Recovery Solution... Luttmann, Michael W Ctr 21 SCS/SCBBN
- Re: Remedy Disaster Recovery Sol... Luttmann, Michael W Ctr 21 SCS/SCBBN
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- Re: Remedy Disaster Recovery Sol... John Sundberg

