I say two routes:
1) For desktops, other backups, use mozy.com
2) For servers, setup a 2nd colo mirroring the first, so if one goes down,
the other takes over.

-Will

On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Kimball Larsen
<kimb...@kimballlarsen.com>wrote:

> Our company has grown to the size that we'd like to have offsite backup of
> all the computers in the office, and all the servers in our rack.  We
> currently maintain backups locally, but want to know if there are
> cost-effective and efficient solutions for offsite backup for extra
> redundancy (i.e., if our building burned to the ground, we'd be in a world
> of hurt).
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Kimball
> http://www.kimballlarsen.com
>
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