

Time-The clock on your Double-Take servers must be within a few minutes of each other, relative to UTC. See the Double-Take Installation, Licensing, and Activation document for complete details. If you have already rebuilt the server or changed the server name or case, you will have to perform a host-transfer to continue using that license. That includes rebuilding a server or changing the case (capitalization) of the server name (upper or lower case or any combination of case).
Doubletake ports license#
If you need to rename a server that already has a Double-Take license applied to it, you should deactivate that license before changing the server name. Additionally, all Double-Take servers must have a unique server name. If you have the need to use a server's fully-qualified domain name, your server cannot start with a numeric character because that will be interpreted as an IP address. Server name- Double-Take includes Unicode file system support, but your server name must still be in ASCII format. Make sure you have additional disk space for
Doubletake ports windows#
The program files can be installed to any volume while the Microsoft Windows Installer files are automatically installed to the operating system boot volume. The amount depends on your operating system version and your architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) and ranges from 350-500 MB. The recommended amount for each server is 2 GB.ĭisk space for program files-This is the amount of disk space needed for the Double-Take program files. System memory-The minimum system memory on each server should be 1 GB. For detailed information on other file system capabilities, see Mirroring and replication capabilities.
Doubletake ports full#
See Recovery server compatibility for additional information regarding an appropriate recovery server for a full server protection job.įile system- Double-Take supports the NTFS and ReFS file system. The recovery server for a full server protection job can also be any operating system from the source server list above, however, keep in mind that a recovery server may be in that list but may not be suitable to stand-in for a source in the event of a source failure.

DNS updates are not supported for Server Core servers.If you are recovering a full server image of a Server Core server, your recovery server must be the same Server Core version.However, Server Core 2008 and Server Core 2008 R2 with no service packs are not supported. Server Core 2008 R2 SP1, Server Core 2012, and Server Core 2012 R2 are supported.Server Core is supported with the following caveats. Windows 2012 or 2012 R2 Datacenter, Standard, Essentials, or Foundation Edition Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2 Datacenter, Enterprise (i386, 圆4), Standard (i386, 圆4), Essential Business Server, Web Server, Foundation Server, Small Business Server (including SBS 2011), or Storage Server Edition Each of the Windows 2003 operating systems require Service Pack 2 or later. Windows Server 2003 or 2003 R2 Datacenter, Enterprise (i386, 圆4), Standard (i386, 圆4), Web Server, Small Business Server, or Storage Server Edition. Source server-The source server can be a physical or virtual server running any of the following operating systems.Additionally, verify the machine where you are running the console meets the Double-Take Console requirements, and review the Mirroring and replication capabilities to understand the type of data that Double-Take protects. You are here: Double-Take DR requirementsĮach type of server must meet certain requirements.
