You best method would be to backup all data on to a portable hard disk intially and transfer the data to the other site. Then you could do incremental backups across the WAN thus keeping traffic and time to the minumum.
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Browse All TopicsI'm trying to develop a plan to allow us to backup our data over the WAN. (It is a WAN link. I believe it is less than T1 and possibly Frame Relay with a maximum of T1 speed. )
I need a system that allows us to do a backup of our data over the netowrk to a remote location about 200 miles away.
Transfering about 150gb of data. There will be a server at the remote location where the data can sit, in case we ever have to relocate to this "remote location".
What's the best hardware/software requirements?
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Hi,
do you really think that it is a good idea to make your backup over wan? i would submit a daily backup on a tape drive. so you have one tape for every day wich you can use every week(monday, tuesday,...). one of the tapes you can store external, so if the others get lost/damaged you will still have one for recovery.
otherwise i think skca54 is right. there is no other possibility then incremental backup
Ok,
i think the best way is to do your backup on tape as i mentioned before.
you could use a hp ultrium 160/320GB tape drive for backing up. the size should be large enough.
create one tape for every day and one for every week.
so you have monday to friday and week1 to week5
on workdays u use the monday to friday tapes -you can do full or incremental backups
on weekend u use the week1 to week5 tapes -you should do full backups.
the actual backup you should place in a fireproofed safe and the backup which was made before you should place external e.g. bank
for backup software i submit ArcServe Backup. its good to use and you can get a lot of clients for example if you use an oracle database or exchange...
hope you like the way i suggest
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by: skca54Posted on 2007-01-05 at 08:05:50ID: 18252161
How often will you be backing up?