We've used BackupPC over the Internet and it works well.
-- Puryear IT, LLC Identity Management, Directory Services, Systems Integration Baton Rouge, LA * 225-706-8414 * http://www.puryear-it.com "Best Practices for Managing Linux and UNIX Servers" http://www.puryear-it.com/pubs/ebooks/linux-unix-best-practices Jonathan Roberts wrote: > I haven't used it in the scenario you mention, but think it would work. > (It may not be the best solution, but I think it would work for you). > Check out: http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/ > <http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/>. > > Jonathan > > > > On 7/5/07, *Simon Dorfman* <simon@themarketingcenter.com > <mailto:simon@themarketingcenter.com>> wrote: > > I'm researching options for setting up a remote Windows 2003 Server > for use > during a hurricane evacuation. I want something that will copy data > from > the server on our LAN to the remote server (Dallas co-lo), as files are > changed. Or, if that's too expensive, every night, do a data sync. > > Does anyone have any experience with these two data replication > apps? If > yes, any feedback?: > PeerSync > http://www.peersoftware.com/solutions/peersync/server_mirroring_solutions.as > p > > PowerFolder > http://www.powerfolder.com/ > > Any other solution ideas? Maybe rsync for windows via SSH? Anyone set > anything like that up? > > Thanks, > Simon > > -- > Simon Dorfman > Project Manager/Assistant to the President > The Marketing Center > 504-525-0932 (phone) > 504-525-7011 (fax) > Simon@TheMarketingCenter.com <mailto:Simon@TheMarketingCenter.com> > > > > ___________________ > Nolug mailing list > nolug@nolug.org <mailto:nolug@nolug.org> > > ___________________ Nolug mailing list nolug@nolug.orgReceived on 07/09/07
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