What I did was to get a copy of Ghost and two external 250GB USB 2.0 
drives. I make a new ghost image on a scheduled interval and when one 
drive is full I take it to an off-site storage location (could be home) 
and hook up the other drive. I keep swapping them out just like that and 
have no problems. I used to just run regular windows backups on them, 
but I like the ghost images much better.

--Ferg



Dirk Sieber wrote:

>Hi everyone,
>
>I've got an off-topic, but slightly web related question, and figured
>the list might have some answers...
>
>I've got a client with a small network setup (1 Win2k server, bunch of
>XP/2000 clients), and they're looking for a backup solution for their
>server.  It's just one machine, running their website & some other small
>stuff, and most of the 'name-brand' backup solutions I'm familiar with
>seem to be total overkill for what they want - they're just looking at
>doing a nightly backup to removeable harddrives - being able to handle
>multiple days on the same media would be a plus.
>
>Anyone have any recommendations for something that'd fit the bill?
>
>Thanks!
>Dirk
>


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