[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> David
>
> Thanks!
> Yes, file server changes /continually/ because coders are always
> changing code in their home directories.  I suppose that means
> the backup server has to work extra hard to keep getting
> the updates.
>
> I'll look into linux-ha heartbeat and drbd.
> (linux-ha was the 1st choice when Google gave replies to
> 'high availablility linux' so I assume that is a good sign. :)

You might want to take a look at a presentation I did a while back on
configuring a pair of mailservers for high-availability. It's here:
http://www.linuxgeek.net/ha_mailserver/

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