We have used a disaster recovery solution with NT4 servers and had no problems. What we have done is to create a bootable CD that installs a ghosted image of a server with NT4 in a parallel directory, Veritas 8.6 and Anti-Virus software. So if we lose a server and all data we can have it backup and running in less than 10 minutes and then we perform a restore from the latest backups.
Now we are trying this on Windows 2000. We setup the server the same as NT4, so W2K is in a different directory. We reboot, perform a full restore and we get errors that I have not seen on the NT4 system. The errors include missing the OS Loader, kernel, etc.
Any thoughts?