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Tue, 3 Dec 2002 16:53:32 -0500
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Jamie
I'm sorry I can't answer your licensing questions (I'm sure someone on this
sight can assist you) however the purpose for my response is to at least
introduce you to "shadowing".  It's a great product and a P.I.A. to
configure however it works like a charm.  If you are really serious about
24x7 availability contact the folks at Quest Software in southern CA.  I
used Shadowing and NFA (Network file access) and it saved my life many times
over.  Feel free to contact me for more info if need be

Respectfully
Zelik Schwartzman
Sr. Systems Engineer
631.531.1581 voice
631.531.1606 fax
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-----Original Message-----
From: jamie.harwood [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 4:30 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: "Hot" backup system


Hi - I currently have and HP3000 937LX. At this time we are planning on
homesteading. I am considering trying to purchase another 937LX to serve
strictly as a backup system - "just in case". What type of licensing issues
am I facing here? I currently have a 64 user license, Image, Cobol, Cognos,
Disc, DB General, VESoft and Formation (ROC Software). Is anyone doing this
now?

Thanks much.

_____________________________________________________
Jamie Harwood
IS Manager
Caddock Electronics, Inc
www.caddock.com

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