All well, but you are forgetting the network. The primary would need
two independent network connections. Now you should not ignore the
state of things, I have a server on a "business" ADSL (it used to be
on a E1...), and I will soon have another on another ADSL (again
static address) in another country. So I will have two connections
ending in two widely separated locations. This is why I want to
implement a "staggered" medium-high-availability server.
So I am still open to suggestions that do not imply investing
thousands, when two ordinary (not cheap PCs) machines can do an
excellent job.
Giuliano
At 14:34 -0400 2003/06/30, Greg A. Woods wrote:
[stuff about hot-swap, high availability, etc.]
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