Re: [rt-users] Fail over & Cie How you do it

2013-11-13 Thread Kevin Falcone
On Wed, Nov 06, 2013 at 02:59:05PM +0100, Albert Shih wrote: > If I take the « mail » example, it's « easy » to make a upgrade/maintenance > of mai-server because we don't loose any mail. If the smtp server is down, > all > MTA known to keep mails in the queue. > > If RT is down, all request go

Re: [rt-users] Fail over & Cie How you do it

2013-11-06 Thread Thomas Bätzler
Salut, Am 06.11.2013 14:59, schrieb Albert Shih: > Hi, > > For one time not exactly a technical question. > > Long time ago when first time I install a RT it's for my own use. After > that the « virus » spread to my team. > > Now all IT team use RT. > > They are some project to extend RT to othe

[rt-users] Fail over & Cie How you do it

2013-11-06 Thread Albert Shih
Hi, For one time not exactly a technical question. Long time ago when first time I install a RT it's for my own use. After that the « virus » spread to my team. Now all IT team use RT. They are some project to extend RT to other services. That's mean progressively RT become a very important