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Loboexe



Joined: 26 Jan 2010
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 11:26 am    Post subject: WAN Support Reply with quote

I have a crunch problem that I have to solve quickly and do not have a lot of time to perform testing or evaluation of any product.

My needs are :-

to replicate a "live" file structure from one server to a DR copy of the structure on a second server that is in a separate data centre.

To have this done without user intervention

The details are :-
The file structure is deep and contains many folders and files. Reading the sales speak VV can do this. It is all windows 2003 server based.

I have read the sales pitch on the site but in practice from the community that use this application my questions are

Can VV do this across a WAN / VPN

Do I need Pro or Engine or both

What ports do I need to use

Do I need servers to be in the same Domain or can I use IP addressing.

As an extra any tips on the approach and methods would really help, because as usual everybody has been in the discussions about what we will do and decided when we will do it EXCEPT the operations team who actually have to now deliver what has been promised
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 12:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello

Quote:
The file structure is deep and contains many folders and files. Reading the sales speak VV can do this. It is all windows 2003 server based.


How many files and how often?

Quote:
Can VV do this across a WAN / VPN


VPN is needed

Quote:
Do I need Pro or Engine or both


We recommend both: VVEngine needed for scheduling.

Quote:
What ports do I need to use


VPN ports (part of the VPN setup).

Quote:
Do I need servers to be in the same Domain or can I use IP addressing.


As far as the remote folder is accessible read/write on the VPN tunnel, it does not matter.

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As an extra any tips on the approach and methods would really help, because as usual everybody has been in the discussions about what we will do and decided when we will do it EXCEPT the operations team who actually have to now deliver what has been promised


The main issue will be the amount and frequency of the data to be moved to the remote folder. Is data changing on the remote folder too (i.e. synchronization needed) or not (i.e. replication needed)?

thanks
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