You could add a seperate network link between the two endpoints... With that kind of data requirements Gig Ethernet might be a good choice. You could also use SSL for the network transport in order to encrypt the data to make it more secure.
DVD-RAM is nicer than ZIP as far as storage space goes.. Bill Suetholz On 17-May-00 Dariush Pietrzak wrote: > Welcome, > my problem is that I have to transfer large amount of data (20~50 Gigs) > daily. > And it can't be done via network due to 'secret' nature of that data. > I considered IDE disk put in hot-swap bay, but I found that's not the > best way to do that: > i got system on scsi disc, compiled ide-disk support as module > and when I want to remove ide-disc i unmount it, rmmod the module > then swap the discs, modprobe ide-disk, mount it. > That scheme works ... but sometimes it fails.. and when it fails I have > to reboot the system to be able to mount ide disc. that situation > is unacceptable. > > Does anyone have any suggestions on this? > (data should be moved via some physical way, not using network as that's > what bossess fear the most, zip drives could be nice, but they > B are too small, streamers seems to be to slow ) > > regards, > Dariush Pietrzak >