my office network is connected to net via leasedline speed 2Mbps
backup---Internet--- Router ---ASA--DMZ--HOST
HOST got eth0:DMZ IP w.x.y.z and eth1:LAN IP a.b.c.d
I want to take backup remotely of this server from outside through the
net, to speed up the backup i am looking to control the amount
I have the following update procedure that update mySQL DB over the
internet between source Linux Centos (local machine on my net behind a
DMZ with real IP A.B.C.D) and target Linux fedora (web server
www.myweb.com) every day on a specific time 18:00 through a crontab on
my source linux server
ser
am just trying to take advantage of using light technologies in LAN
for our new building, due to long distance between the offices over
90m, i know fiber is fast expensive and copper gigabit still far
cheaper, and fiber to desktop isn't required for a majority of
applications.
Thanks
On Thu, Nov
I need to know your opinion about fiber to desk i.e. pros and cons..
Thanks in advance.
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erver:
## Public Network ##
10.4.1.X node1
10.4.1.Y node2
## Virtual IP Address
10.4.1.XX node1_vip
10.4.1.YY node2_vip
regards,
madunix
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time is a real factor?
madunix
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 5:50 PM, madunix wrote:
> agree with you security concern and latency, the overhead to make the
> routing work in an MPLS network will
> slow the traffic down, this will creates latency concerns for the customer.
>
>>ma
agree with you security concern and latency, the overhead to make the
routing work in an MPLS network will
slow the traffic down, this will creates latency concerns for the customer.
>madunix wrote:
>> I have 3x sites with DS8100 SAN Storage at each side, I will be
>> replicatin
. guarantee the BW using a third party router/WAN optimizer.
3. distance
4. size of Data
5. the RTO and RTP should be defined
just my thoughts about this issue
madunix
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 6:12 PM, Ivan Pepelnjak wrote:
> Absolutely agree with Bruce. For your particular setup, it would be b
experience ...what do you think about ?
madunix
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