does not have to be a big server. the hd can be smaller if you enable
space saving. and lastly you can replicate on the same server but
different file system

On 7/24/07, andrelst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/23/07, Kelsey Hartigan Go <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > are you backing up to disk or backing up to tape? if disk, you forgot
> > the power of linux in replication.
>
> Sorry to be pedantic about it, Linux doesn't do the replication, but
> the domino servers themselves do that.
>
> > just mount another filesystem  in
> > the /local/notesdata and copy all the .nsf files there. and let lotus
> > notes replicate itself.  or if you can set up another server, schedule
> > a replication between those 2 servers.
>
> If you look at the e-mail trail, some of his servers are not clustered
> and does not have a spare server.
>
> > guess lotus notes server is cheaper than veritas.
>
> Think again, the freeware Veritas Storage Foundation Basic(Veritas
> Volume Manager and Veritas File System in one) exists, with some
> limitations.
>
> This is a valid solution too, but was hesitant to say it unless your a
> unix admin.
>
> It has a steep learning curve, has much better features and
> administration is a pleasure to use compared to LVM... except maybe
> ZFS.
>
> --
> regards,
> Andre | http://www.varon.ca
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