Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/16/2007 02:28:46 PM:

 > If you have a suitable offsite location with enough internet 
bandwidth, the
 > low-maintenance way is to throw a vpn between sites and let an 
independent
 > instance of backuppc run from there, backing up the same targets.

We're doing that for a couple of smaller clients.  So far, after the 
initial sync, it's working out well, but this is without dealing with 
large files.  Most of our clients are running something like Domino or 
Exchange, both of which put a greater load on backup (either because 
you're backing up multi-gigabyte files, or because you're trying to back 
up what has got to be the *worst* way of storing mail data ever 
conceived--I'll leave you to decide which is which).

Tim Massey

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