On 01/04/2012 10:28 AM, [email protected] wrote:
If it supports rsync with ssh transport, you should at least be able to
duplicate/push your local backup to their site, once the local backup is
complete. I do the reverse with my webserver, pulling its backups to my local
removable disk. But I guess you'd like to immediately store the backup
to a remote site.
I don't know if dirvish natively supports vaults on remote hosts. And I also
don't know if this service can be mounted with 'sshfs' to a local
directory (which could then be used with dirvish). But as SCP is supposed to
work... maybe ;-)
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Hi, cant say anything about Strato, but I do use dropbox for some
non-essential stuff.
Not that I have an essential stuff that I dont trust them with.
Its as easy as setting up a folder on your server, and just putting your
Dirvish Vault
into that folder, dropbox will do the rest. Plus its all encrypted
automatically by dropbox.
So basically like what madworm says in the first paragraph.
The advantage over using rsync directly is that the rsync would take a
long time, sending all
the data over the WAN. This way the rsync is over quickly and dropbox
forwards the stuff in
the background as fast as the WAN supports.
BTW I only have experience with dropbox, others may do this sort of
thing better. YMMV
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