IP backup solutions?

2003-09-13 Thread Brian
I need to backup some Winders machines in a remote location (California) to a server in Massachusetts. I could do this by paying Veritas a bunch of money and running the backup on a Win2K box, but I'd rather not. However, I haven't (in my admittedly narrow search) found a linux-based IP backup

Re: IP backup solutions?

2003-09-13 Thread Tom Buskey
I need to backup some Winders machines in a remote location (California) to a server in Massachusetts. I could do this by paying Veritas a bunch of money and running the backup on a Win2K box, but I'd rather not. However, I haven't (in my admittedly narrow search) found a linux-based IP

Re: IP backup solutions?

2003-09-13 Thread Bob Bell
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 09:09:12AM -0400, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need to backup some Winders machines in a remote location (California) to a server in Massachusetts. I could do this by paying Veritas a bunch of money and running the backup on a Win2K box, but I'd rather not. However, I

Re: IP backup solutions?

2003-09-13 Thread bscott
On 13 Sep 2003, at 9:09am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... optimized for sending lots of data (many gigs) over a slow pipe (T1 in this case) ... I suspect that is not reasonably possible. The maximum theoretical data transfer rate you can get over a single T1 is 192,000 bytes per second (or