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For the moment there's a lot of choices for setting up a Linux cluster.
For cluster manager: you can use Red Hat Cluster manager, Pacemaker or Veritas Cluster Server.
The first one has the most momentum, the second one comes by default with RH subscriptions and the last one is very expensive and…
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For the moment there's a lot of choices for setting up a Linux cluster.
For cluster manager: you can use Red Hat Cluster manager, Pacemaker or Veritas Cluster Server.
The first one has the most momentum, the second one comes by default with RH subscriptions and the last one is very expensive and…
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We have a Microsoft Failover Cluster with dynamic disks managed by Veritas Storage Foundation.
Today the sysadmins added a new disk for SQL Server but the cluster size on the volume was wrong, so I issued a quick format to change it.
The disk volume failed, the SQL Server group failed as well and…
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I meant to restore some files, but I forgot that there was a monday backup job just waiting for tape loading.
So veritas 10d started to write over my tape and that valuable data is now gone.
The original data size was about 40 GB and that accidentally started job wrote about 30 MB to the begin of…
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Does anyone out their have rough (I don't need exact) pricing for Symantec (used to be Veritas) Storage Foundation for Windows?
Its for Windows Server 2008 R2. Ideally, I would love to know the cost of Storange Foundation For Windows, and also the price of the options (like VRR, HA etc. ) if you…
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