Adam Chlipala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Justin S. Leitgeb wrote:
>
>>At any rate, I have 100 GB of unused disk space on a linux box with a DSL 
>>connection -- we could set up an account for HCoop rsync and take away this 
>>disk activity immediately, perhaps resulting in a usable system that would 
>>work for at least a couple of months while we stabilize membership a bit more 
>>on fyodor.  I don't see how this would take more than a few minutes to set up.
>>  
>>
> I'm up for this, unless there are any objections.

Letting a peson who does not have root on hcoop copy our backups to
his machine? I dunno... think about email and stuff. I trust people
with root on Fyodor not to read my files, but I don't like the idea of
transfering files like that onto a machine that we do not directly
control.

> The main things to watch for will relate to exceeding our bandwidth 
> quota based on transferring too much of our hard drive to a far-off land 
> on a regular basis.  We currently have daily, weekly, and monthly 
> back-ups.  Perhaps we could start with that, changing the rsnapshot 
> configuration only to modify the destination and play it by ear to see 
> if this might manage to generate the ~1 TB/mo. of traffic we would need 
> to be in trouble?
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