On Tue, 2012-02-14 at 08:38 +0700, hans...@gmail.com wrote:
> Either run a second BPC instance over the WAN directly to the target
> hosts, or send compressed tar snapshots, whichever is more appropriate
> for your combination of bandwidth, volume of data, backup time window,
> number of target hos
Either run a second BPC instance over the WAN directly to the target hosts,
or send compressed tar snapshots, whichever is more appropriate for your
combination of bandwidth, volume of data, backup time window, number of
target hosts, degree of duplicated data etc
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 12:13 AM,
Fred Warren wrote at about 09:13:43 -0800 on Monday, February 13, 2012:
> I would like to run backup-pc on site and keep a duplicate copy offisite.
> So I want 2 backup-pc servers. One onsite and one offsite. With the
> offsite copy not running, but the data being synced with the onsite copy.
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Fred Warren wrote:
> I would like to run backup-pc on site and keep a duplicate copy offisite.
> So I want 2 backup-pc servers. One onsite and one offsite. With the
> offsite copy not running, but the data being synced with the onsite copy.
> If there is some ki
I would like to run backup-pc on site and keep a duplicate copy offisite.
So I want 2 backup-pc servers. One onsite and one offsite. With the
offsite copy not running, but the data being synced with the onsite copy.
If there is some kind of failure with the onsite copy of backup-pc. I could
then s