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... -- Thanks, John Aldrich Blueridge Industries IT Manager ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~