We don't know Oracle here and its way too expensive.  Its not possible at
this time to migrate to any other databases.  All we need is a piece of
data replication software that will mirror a partition across a network. 
Here are some links I found in Google that might work....

http://www.constantdata.com/products/cr.php
http://nbd.sourceforge.net/
http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/

Thanks,
Chris

> What about something like Oracle 9i RAC, the clustering functionality
> should let you have a "hot spare" database. It won't be "replicated" but
> will have shared storage, presumably on some kind of fibre shared
> storage, that will let you put another instance of the database ( and a
> mirror to the storage ) up to 10km away. Oracle isn't cheap though...,
> and neither are fibre storage solutions.



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