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July 1998, Week 3

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"Genute, Thomas" <[log in to unmask]>
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Genute, Thomas
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Sat, 18 Jul 1998 12:02:48 -0400
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It is possible to "cluster" using Netbase from Quest Software also marketed
as Shareplex/IX from HP.   You also need NS/Services on both systems. I
would recommend however that you get a new box for "production" and keep the
programmers and testers off the production system.  If you need access to
current data from both systems, you could also use Netbase to Shadow your
production data to the second box.

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Seth Broomer [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
                Sent:   Friday, July 17, 1998 2:59 PM
                To:     [log in to unmask]
                Subject:        Q:Amysis System across 2 HP3000 boxes

                I don't know much about Amysis, so I'm hoping I can get some
help here.  I
                have 1 HP3000 that has amysis and is overloaded.  I want to
get another
                HP3000 and have Amysis share the computers across the 2
HP3000.  Is that
                Possible? If so I take it I can Cluser them(execuse me for
my lack of
                knowledge)?

                Currently the 1 HP3000 is used for test and development.
What do people
                think of having the 2nd box just for testing?  Or would it
be better to
                share the 2 computers across and have the Amysis and testing
enviorment
                just share?

                Finally, does anybody have any other suggestions? or points
that might
                help me out, (i.e. pros,cons of what I'm doing, things I
should do, things
                I should not do, etc...)

                thanks for your time

                Seth Broomer

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