Hello and sorry for my late reply.
Steven Pemberton wrote:
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> Have you considered saving the DB backup to a local file
> device class, then
> later simply copy the DB backup file to Oz?
>
> You could also compress the DB backup file before sending it
> around the world.
Indeed, I thought alo
On Monday 08 December 2003 04:11, Bleicher, Thomas wrote:
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> Now it seems more likely this other town will end up (or rather
> down) in Australia. Has anyone experiences with medium-to-high
> volume backups over a global distance?
>
> No reliable numbers are available; I guess the bigest DB size i
t: Backing up DBs around the globe
We have a client who wants to back up his databases (MS SQL
and others) from one site to another site (location of TSM-server)
in another town a few hundred kilometers away. The connection
will be a 100-MBit VPN-tunnel. So if one site is lost completely,
the backup
We have a client who wants to back up his databases (MS SQL
and others) from one site to another site (location of TSM-server)
in another town a few hundred kilometers away. The connection
will be a 100-MBit VPN-tunnel. So if one site is lost completely,
the backups and the TSM-server would be read