This is very true. We have 4 remote sites, 2 T1's (1.5megabit up and down)
and 2 DSL (1.5megabit down x 256 kilobit up) and have a central backuppc
server located in-house that backs up those 4 server and 10 more in house on
the local fiber network. The only issue was the initial full on the 2 DSL
connections. Since they are local to us, I was able to take the server there
and run the initial full no problem. I use rsync on all the servers. The
total of all the servers is over 2TB with the remote sites having about
700GB of that. So you should be good with rsync and just get the initial
full onsite.

On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 7:50 AM, Les Mikesell <lesmikes...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Inno wrote:
> > I have not a decent internet connectivity and I have more than 500 GB.
> >
>
> With rsync the size doesn't matter much after you get the initial copy
> (which
> you might take on-site and carry over or let it run over a weekend).  The
> bandwidth/time you need nightly would depend on the rate of change in the
> content.
>
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