Re: Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Site

From: Joe Gagznos (kemphall@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Jul 09 2007 - 17:48:35 ART


I'm sorry if you don't find too many takers on this
question / scenario. Your post seems off topic for
those who are here to study for the CCIE. As a CCIE,
you are expected to find solutions to these kinds of
issues without expecting others to do the work for
you.

I'm not writing back to bash you or anything, I'm just
saying do some research on your own and come back with
specific technology questions which result from the
work you have already done. There are many ways to
solve the scenario you describe, but it is up to you
to find the method / solution which best fits your
business.

I hope that helps,
B Jim

--- Henry Ugwuadu <ugwuadu@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> I need help in setting up a second site that I can
> failover my network
> to should there be problem with the main site. I
> want all servers to
> have the same IP address structure. At the moment,
> all remote sites
> connect to the head office. I have links set up from
> the same remotes
> to a backup site. should anything happen to the head
> office, i want
> all remotes to failover to the back up site and
> still have access to
> servers and database which i have alraedy replicated
> there.
>
> Thank you al.
>
>



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