Anybody here running a small-business network with multiple geographically-
remote (e.g. Arizona, Wyoming, Maine, Florida) offices for which the main 
office and the remote office both need access to the same large files (e.g. CAD 
drawings, large scientific datasets, GIS data)?  The files are way too large to 
process over a VPN as Internet latency would clobber processing performance, 
but the home office needs to have the same data that the field office has so 
they can both work on the data, if not simultaneously, then on the same day.  I 
don't think a TS setup would be reliable enough for this situation as the 
main=office's Internet connectivity isn't the most reliable.

Servers will probably be Windows SBS servers as I think SBS can handle the 
number of users they have for Exchange (up to 250 users, right?).

I'm thinking some sort of 'rsync'. but I'd be interested in how others have 
dealt with this.

Related to this, how do you deal with email in a situation like this?  I'm 
showing my ignrance about Exchange here, but is it possible to have a primary 
Exchange server in the main office and have each satellite office with its own 
mail server that draws from the main office but stores mail locally so local 
users can continue to have access to their email when the main office's lines 
are down, or is this something that the SBS-version of Exchange can't handle? 


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