how to make mirror of server on red hat 8.0



Hi techies..
Please can anyone guide me how to make mirror of server on red hat 8.0. I have IBM eseries server with RAID 5 configured with 4 SCSI drives.
I wanna make to make mirror of it on similar server.
So that at time of any kinde of crash I can use the mirror and data and time can be saved.


Regards & Thanks.





Pankaj Batra
( TL ) iBilt Technologies Ltd.

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