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You should look at remote jornaling. Let the OS take care of moving the receiver's data to the remote site. I would most likely go with one jornal for production data. If you also have test data that require juornaling, I would use a separate journal for that.
"Gerald Magnuson" <gmagnuson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2006-10-12 11:36 >>>
I think I am at the point I want to Journal all my production files. I am looking to get some more disk, and set it up in another ASP, for performance sake. Change and backup the Journal Receiver's every hour or so (back up to a remote site...) Should I use multiple journals, combining like files, or just one big journal for the whole library? Gerald
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