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Ken,

Are the IXS servers the same, with the same processors and memory?

Fritz Hayes

Graap, Ken wrote:
I have a question about using an IXS on an i5 server.
Has anyone configured a Windows server on an IXS, copied that resulting Network Storage Spaces to another name and then used them with another IXS card as a 'base' configuration for testing? We were having trouble doing this and IBM SupportLine told us that we can't do this! I guess that means that we have to build each IXS configuration from scratch (???) How will this work at a Disaster Recovery site? Will the Network Storage Spaces be useless because we will be recovering on a different IXS card???? I have been under the impression that the IXS configuration on the i5 was much more flexible than stand alone NT server hardware. Apparently not... Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated. Kenneth


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