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Author Non-stop recovery in ASA?
User

2005-05-23, 3:23 am

Is it possible to configure asa for non-stop recovery ? How? Thank you.


Stephen Rice

2005-05-23, 8:23 pm

I'm not sure what you mean by "non-stop recovery". Could you elaborate
please

thanks

/steve

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User

2005-05-23, 8:23 pm

The database would reside on 2 physical device. When 1 hard-disk fails the
server continue to run. Sort of mirrored database.

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> please
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> thanks
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> /steve
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Mark Culp

2005-05-26, 3:23 am

There are a number of ways of achieving this using ASA...
which Jason Hinsperger has outlined in a number of responses
in this newsgroup (and others). Go to groups.google.com
and search for "sqlanywhere jason failover" and you will find
some of the references.

for example:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group...24097
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> The database would reside on 2 physical device. When 1 hard-disk fails the
> server continue to run. Sort of mirrored database.
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> "Stephen Rice" < srice_no_spam@ianywh
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