Graham Freeman wrote:
> On 09 Apr 07, at 04:58, Davor Ocelic wrote:
>
>   
>> Yes. I assume that our members base is agreeing that I copy
>> complete Fyodor user and some of system data to one of my
>> hosts for the purpose of an emergency backup copy.
>>
>> I will , of course, not use that backup for any purpose other
>> than eventual HCoop data recovery, and I will delete it from my
>> server once Fyodor's disk is replaced and RAID1-synced to the
>> existing disk in there.
>>
>> Cya,
>> -doc
>>     
>
>
> What's your plan for restoring data?  Many home/small-office internet  
> connections have a much slower upload speed than download speed, so  
> restoring data could easily take 8 times as long as backing it up.   
> On the other hand, a connection at a university or other large entity  
> is going to be just as fast either way.
>
> That's not to say it's not worth doing the backup as you describe - I  
> think it is - but it'd be good to know if there's a significant  
> upload speed limitation.
>
> Graham
>
>
>   

Can't we just rsync it to Peer 1?  I was thinking something along the 
lines of rsync -Cavz .... whatever other parameters we need.  Even 
rsnapshot should work over to the Peer 1 configuration.  This wouldn't 
face the asymetric bandwidth problem that Graham noted.  Maybe mire or 
deleuze has some space that we can use until we start the migration?

Justin

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