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Automated Restores!!

2001-10-08 10:38:10
Subject: Automated Restores!!
From: Scott Thompson <scott.thompson AT PHOENIXSM DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2001 14:54:55 +0100
Hi,

A question for everyone (except Ian W.). A customer of mine has got a NT
file & print server at site A, which is backed up incrementally periodically
every hour during the day. They have a DR site (site B). They wish to do
hourly restores to site B of the data that was backed up from site A to
enable them to have are server ready to go if their main server at site A
went down.

The only way I can think of doing it is to use the IFNEWER option when doing
the restore to the server at site B. This however does not get round the
problem of files which have been deleted from the site A server

Does anyone have any ideas? Or is there any pitfalls that I should watch out
for?

Cheers
Scott Thompson


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