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Discussion by Grafitti with 6 Replies.
Last Update: September 13, 2006, 11:00 pm | |||
Fri Sep 8, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Everything is explained overhere: http://variableghz.com/?p=18 .
Just remember, backups and everything's at own risk
P.s. if you create a RAID1 using a hardware controller, windows should normaly support it.
Sat Sep 9, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Sun Sep 10, 2006 Reply New Discussion
~Viz
Sun Sep 10, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Some of the mirroring softwares provide various features like:
Task log . Lets you know everything while the task is running.
Task schedule. You can set any schedule you want: Specified time every day; specified time at specified day; every few minutes in one day; logout; shutdown; start up...
Fully automated, unattended mode
Run as service in Windows NT/2000/XP/2003. Run task automatically even if not logged in
File history. You can backup original files to a third location before synchronization. Never ever lose your data!
Fully bidirectional sync. All changes, for example: file deletion, updates and creation, in the main folder will update to the mirror folder; and Vice versa.
Continuous, asynchronous, byte-level replication: Captures changes as they occur, ensure sequence of data as it arrives at target, all over customer's existing infrastructure. Granularity of replication: Byte-level replication copies just changed bytes, reduces network use, enables quicker replication and reduces latency.
Mon Sep 11, 2006 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (abartar)
As an alternative solution, you may even try any of the freeware mirroring software solutions. These software will copy the byte level changes from one hdd to another.- something that you would be looking for in case of mirroring.
Some of the mirroring softwares provide various features like:
Task log . Lets you know everything while the task is running.
Task schedule. You can set any schedule you want: Specified time every day; specified time at specified day; every few minutes in one day; logout; shutdown; start up...
Fully automated, unattended mode
Run as service in Windows NT/2000/XP/2003. Run task automatically even if not logged in
File history. You can backup original files to a third location before synchronization. Never ever lose your data!
Fully bidirectional sync. All changes, for example: file deletion, updates and creation, in the main folder will update to the mirror folder; and Vice versa.
Continuous, asynchronous, byte-level replication: Captures changes as they occur, ensure sequence of data as it arrives at target, all over customer's existing infrastructure. Granularity of replication: Byte-level replication copies just changed bytes, reduces network use, enables quicker replication and reduces latency.
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that sounds like a solution. what particular freeware mirroring software would you recommend?
Tue Sep 12, 2006 Reply New Discussion
~Viz
Wed Sep 13, 2006 Reply New Discussion
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