Re: [SLE] Looking for a book that describes highly available DHCP setups



Ken Schneider wrote:

> As far as "highly available" the server is either available or you
> have network issues preventing it from being available.

Ken, what about powersupply- or fan-issues preventing it from being
available? Hardware failure is generally the reason you want a
high-availability N+1 setup :-)


/Per Jessen, Zürich

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