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| graeme.hendry@whitehallsystems.com 2005-02-24, 5:45 pm |
| Does anyone know of the best way to send a backup to another site ? I
want to do this in case a disaster occurs and a remote backup would be
ideal. The only thing is that I am not sure of the different ways that
this can be acheived.
Thanks in advance
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| rohbeck@yahoo.com 2005-02-25, 5:45 pm |
| Depends on the amount of data. For large amounts of data, shipping
tapes by mail/express/truck is the most cost effective way - yeah, it's
low tech, but you don't want to pay for a fast WAN line just for
backup, unless the sites are close and you can access a physical fiber
that's underutilized and the carrier will give you bandwidth for cheap.
Just make sure you package the media properly - transport damage is a
hassle and is easily avoided. Don't forget to test the media at the
receiving site - get a good test method from the media or drive vendor.
Being able to read is only the beginning.
Ralf-Peter
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| Johnny Oestergaard 2005-02-28, 5:46 pm |
| Low-tech solutions often do a very good job.
But it realy depends on your needs.
To give you a more specific advice I would need some more info.
/johnny
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| backup-answer_man 2005-03-13, 2:45 am |
| FTP backup seems to be the easiest way to accomplish this.
We have a module in our program that does backups to your remote FTP
site.
Mark
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