Re: moving data from local disks to san
- From: "Mathieu CHATEAU" <gollum123@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 22:19:33 +0200
yes!
just ask him, he loves data ;)
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Cordialement,
Mathieu CHATEAU
http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
"nobody" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:udjJ0nHAIHA.320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
So basically I currently have a D drive and a E drive where all the shares and folders are.
When i connect the san, it will have a F and G drive.
I need to have everything moved to F and G
will robocopy do it?
"Mathieu CHATEAU" <gollum123@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:O5NyViGAIHA.3848@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHello,
1/ you may prepare the job with robocopy, to sync the current one with the san,keeping security of course.
Without any downtime ? That's a strict requirement compared to a simple actual setup (one server).
Accept a very small downtime by share. A short one if the content is synced (few minutes).Remove the share and map it again
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Cordialement,
Mathieu CHATEAU
http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
"nobody" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uYdS3BGAIHA.484@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxI have a filserver that people are doing mapped drives to and my docs redirection. I need to move all this data to a san
what is the procedure to do this without downtime?
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