Re: [Nolug] OT: Windows Data replication Software

From: Dustin Puryear <dustin_at_puryear-it.com>
Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 15:42:53 -0500
Message-ID: <46929DCD.8010809@puryear-it.com>

We've used BackupPC over the Internet and it works well.

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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
> 
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