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Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 2:22 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Backups Over WAN
For those of you who are backing up over the WAN:
Wwhat types of hardware and software are required for this to work
efficiently?
Does it only work well with deduplication?
Would I have
For those of you who are backing up over the WAN:
Wwhat types of hardware and software are required for this to work
efficiently?
Does it only work well with deduplication?
Would I have to rethink my nightly/weekly/monthly backup strategies?
I'm currently working with BE 12 soon
System Admin Issues
Subject: Backups Over WAN
For those of you who are backing up over the WAN:
Wwhat types of hardware and software are required for this to work
efficiently?
Does it only work well with deduplication?
Would I have to rethink my nightly/weekly/monthly backup strategies
: Backups Over WAN
For those of you who are backing up over the WAN:
Wwhat types of hardware and software are required for this to work
efficiently?
Does it only work well with deduplication?
Would I have to rethink my nightly/weekly/monthly backup strategies?
I'm currently working
: RE: Backups Over WAN
At the moment, we have some sites that we are backing up over the WAN by
using DFS R2 to replicate the data (one way) to a central server and
then backing up that server. It works well and take very minimal
bandwidth to keep the remote site synced to the central server
for the amount of data that would need to be replicated in a
day.
-Brian
From: Roger Wright [mailto:rwri...@evatone.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 2:07 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Backups Over WAN
How much data is traversing the WAN