----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 1:28 PM Subject: Re: [vserver] How safe/reliable is vserver ?
> Hello, > > > > Is their any risk that an employee may access to data > > > of the financial group ? > > > There is always a risk. > > I would like to say. > > There is no risk - > as this is the point in having vservers. > > > > Is their any risk to loose data within a vps ? > > > just like any other server you can loose data. > > One benefit of vserver is that you can use > tools like vserver-copy to have > a ready to run copy of your server > in another box (in another building) Yes, this for me is the main reason I've been tracking this project: The flexibility to be able to move around whole vservers. In a diastaster, completely spare hardware isn't always available, and the ability to resurrect a dead server on another machine is a great advantage. With NAS/SANs and heartbeat monitoring, active/standby setups shouldn't be hard to configure either. Sam
