Hi!

> Am 30.04.2019 um 18:07 schrieb Walter Cramer <[email protected]>:
> With even a 1Gbit ethernet connection to your main system, savvy use of (say) 
> rsync (net/rsync in Ports), and the sort of "know your data / divide & 
> conquer" tactics that Karl mentions, you should be able to complete initial 
> backups (on both backup servers) in <1 month.  After that - rsync can 
> generally do incremental backups far, far faster.

ZFS can do incremental snapshots and send/receive much faster than rsync
on the file level. And e.g. FreeNAS comes with all the bells and whistles 
already
in place - just a matter of point and click to replicate one set of datasets on 
one
server to another one …

*Local* replication is a piece of cake today, if you have the hardware.

Kind regards,
Patrick
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