> 
> Here we use just plain old rsync (even on the Windows DC's, via cygwin) 
> and pull the data from an offsite backup server using shared keys for 
> authentication.
> Gives us plenty of flexability and scriptable to do whatever we 
> need/don't need. First sync is a long one (as will almost all solutions) 
> and the rest are only what's changed (minus any excluded files we don't 
> want, such as *.tiff, Thumbs.db, etc.)

I'm surprised nobody's mentioned rdiff-backup. Not necessarily to replace 
rsync but in addition. I use rsync as a poor man mirroring, and rdiff-backup 
for backup.

-- 
Yves.
http://www.sollers.ca/blog/2008/swappiness
http://www.sollers.ca/blog/2008/swappiness/.fr

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