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recovery architecture

by =?Utf-8?B?RGVuaXMgQ2Fycmllcg==?= <DenisCarrier@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Dec 5, 2007 at 11:41 AM

Hi, 
We have a dozen of Unisys’s server with win2003 and static IP adress in
a 
Prod environment. We have also the same kind of machine and configuration
on 
an other environment(Prod 2) with a different subnet. This last
environment 
will be also the Recovery environment in case of a site disaster involving

the Prod environment. In such an event, the servers in Prod 2 will have to

rebooted with a complete disk image of the prod servers. But in doing so,
the 
servers will inherit the IP adress of the Prod environment. That’s mean
some 
network problems with the network’ equipment since each environment use
is 
own equipment and route table, gateway config, etc. 
Does someone have an idea?

-- 
Denis Carrier
It architect
 




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recovery architecture
=?Utf-8?B?RGVuaXMgQ2Fycml  2007-12-05 11:41:01 
Re: recovery architecture
"John R" <js  2007-12-05 15:03:01 
Re: recovery architecture
bok118@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2007-12-06 09:47:20 

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