On Thursday 17 September 2009, Jonathan Link wrote:
> Keep a tape backup local, if it's remote someone else has to make sure
>  the tapes get rotated.  Can you ensure that happens?  I like the idea
>  of a remote server serving as a replication point for your most current
>  backup, so if you could get your data set onto a server and then just
>  transmit the diffs, that'd be great.  How to do it depends on what kind
>  of data you're replicating...files, DB's?
> 

Actually, I have to drive right by the remote office on my way home/to work. 
:-)

> If you're moving towards a SAN at some point, you can get two
>  Equallogics and set up a replication partnership so that everything is
>  replicated at the block level.  I'm sure other SAN vendors have similar
>  offerings.
> 
Yeah... I don't think management is going to want to plunk down the money 
for two of those...

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John Aldrich
Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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