The only caveat that I would put on this is that if you are doing total db
sync then you would need to do development on only one of the servers (or
deploys as it may be) and then restart the other remedy server after the
modifications were made, or run an arsignal.

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Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 9:49 AM
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Subject: Re: synchronization of servers


** I don't have any experience with this product, but I will say that by
doing your syncing via DB replication, I think you're on the right track.
It's the fastest way I know of to do what you're doing.

Rick


On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Zoltán Nemes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


** 
Dear Listers!

There will be major changes in our Remedy system architecture soon and we
are trying to be prepared with a concept to support it.

Our company currently uses one production server for ticketing purpose. The
server is located in Europe.
According to the new plans, there will be a new production server deployed
for the USA region. Both these servers has to be real-time synchronized and
they would have to contain the same case related data, so that they can
replace each other in case of failures or outages.

The no-brainer solution of course would be DSO. But considering the amount
of data to be transferred, our belief is that with DSO the overhead on the
systems will be huge and this leads to intensive network traffic that would
cause performance problems for us.

We are planning to use a solution based on a database syncronization product
called Shareplex for Oracle.

Does anyone of you have experience in synchronizing Remedy using this
product? What are you guys using for syncing your systems?

I would appreciate if you shared your ideas with me. 

Thanks,
Zoltan


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