[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As others have suggested, rsync can keep two filesets synchronized, using
just the diffs. You could then backup the fileset at the main office. But
again, that depends on the size of your regular diffs.
I have to admin that's I've missed most of this thread, but if you
On 14 Sep 2003, at 11:45am, [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.
>
> Actually, it *is*, but not in a very desirable manner. It seems that most
> of the IP/remo
On Sat, 2003-09-13 at 20:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 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.
Actually, it *is*, but not in a very desir
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
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
> 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
> I
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 so