Backup and Recovery for NT Clusters


With the increasing deployment of Windows NT Server Enterprise Edition, clustering is becoming a popular way of achieving high availability without the expense of deploying fault-tolerant redundant systems. Unlike redundant systems, which simply mirror the functions of the primary server and perform no additional tasks, clusters play a dual role. They run their own applications, such as e-mail or web access services, and they are capable of temporarily taking over the functions of any failed ser

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