[Casper] Disaster Recovery

Miles Leacy miles.leacy at themacadmin.com
Tue Feb 10 08:56:54 PST 2009


I'd say your DR machine ought to serve as a secondary repository that is
regularly synched.  You should be running regular backups of your JSS,
scheduled through JSS Setup Utility and then backed up via whatever backup
system you have in place.
When disaster strikes, you can run the JSS Setup utility on the DR machine,
and import your last backup.

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2009/2/10 Cyrus Vahhaji <Cyrus.Vahhaji at bestbuy.com>

>  I'm looking into implementing Disaster Recovery and wanted to see how
> users on this list go about doing this for JSS. Currently have two servers
> dedicated for JSS use. One is the production server running JSS and
> repository for all data/packages. The other is in stand by in case case
> primary goes down. What I like to learn is how quickly you can recover if
> your primary goes down and how you go about backing up/sync to your 2ndry
> server if any.
>
> Thanx in advance
> Cyrus
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