On 16 Oct 2007 at 12:59, Janco van der Merwe wrote:

> OK I read the thread and it gave me basically what I thought I had to
> do but I'm not to keen putting the Restore Job in a RunAfterJob script
> I was hoping that there was an alternative way of doing this. The
> rsync might work but I'm not to sure how it'll work if an entire
> system is backed up and restored on another except if the hardware was
> the same.
> 
> My whole idea is to try to introduce high availability so if one
> server goes down we can start the other, most probably a VM, and carry
> on as if nothing happened until we get the original server back up and
> running. I know that there are "Server Mirroring" Software out there
> but they cost a lot and in a company with a tight budget....well you
> know the rest.

rsync?  Between the two servers.  But still use Bacula for backups.  
rsync is not a backup.  It is a copy.

-- 
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