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Date:      Thu, 20 Nov 1997 14:23:18 -0800 (PST)
From:      Doug Jolley <doug@bigwheel.net>
To:        undisclosed-recipients:;
Subject:   Redundant disk drive
Message-ID:  <199711202223.OAA11326@jupiter.neptune.net>

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I am running a FreeBSD server on a network for a company.
The company has recently decided to store more critical
data on this server.  If anything should happen, downtime
would be an important consideration.  So, I was thinking
about running a second drive which is updated nightly to
mirror the first.  That way, when disaster strikes I can
just swap drives with a minimum of down time and then
replace the defective drive at my leisure.  My question
concerns the setup of the second drive.  I know that if
I proceed on my own I'll pick a method that is way more
difficult than it needs to be.  So, my question is, what
is the easiest way to mirror a FreeBSD installation from
one hard drive onto another?

Thanks for any input.

     ... doug
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Doug Jolley    mailto://doug@bigwheel.net     http://www.bigwheel.net
         Don't bogart that file, my friend.  Net it over to me.
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