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We are planning to set up a mirror server. Will I need a second Virtualmin license for the backup server? Are there any other issues I should consider before starting the project?
That probably depends on what exactly you're planning the mirror to do. If it's just a standby server which will take over in case of main server failure, you don't need a second license, since your main license covers one production and one backup/test/standby server.
That probably depends on what exactly you're planning the mirror to do. If it's just a standby server which will take over in case of main server failure, you don't need a second license, since your main license covers one production and one backup/test/standby server.
Thanks, that's what I was hoping to hear.
Stella