OT: RE: [MAILSCANNER] spam: Re: Mail Server problems

Ken Goods KGoods at AIAINSURANCE.COM
Tue Jan 4 17:44:59 GMT 2005


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Ugo and anyone who cares to respond,

And if we weren't talking commercial? Any open source solution come to mind
that is comparable? I want to ghost a small system drive on my firewall
since I've been getting a few I/O errors lately... looking for a complete
mirror so I can simply swap in the ghosted drive for a little insurance.

thanks,
k

Ken Goods
Network Administrator
AIA Insurance, Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ugo Bellavance [mailto:ugob at CAMO-ROUTE.COM]
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 5:55 AM
To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: [MAILSCANNER] spam: Re: Mail Server problems


Tracy Greggs wrote:
> Another great option IMHO is Norton Ghost.  I use Corporate version 8,
Works
> perfectly on every linux distro that I have used it on, including Fedora.
> Snag a big drive, ghost it over and change your partitions to the sizes
you
> want and you are good to go.  Ghost will image an ATA IDE drive at around
> 500mb/min in my experience.  The downtime is very minimal.

If you're talking commercial, my first tought is Partition Magic.  Of
course, better make a backup before.

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