Re: Backing up a remote site over DSL

2000-11-08 Thread Adam Gerstein
I do a remote backup sub-directories of my mothers iMac (I know, I'm such a good son, right?) via our cable-modems. It's working so well (when she remembers to leave it on...) that I'm considering a similar setup for a consulting client, a friend and my father in-law. Throw Timbuktu into the

Backing up a remote site over DSL

2000-11-07 Thread Phil Geller
How feasible is it to backup a remote office over a DSL line? A client has a backup server at their main office and a remote site with 3 Macs. Each office has DSL. Assuming we can get through the firewalls, and get static IPs at the remote site, is it just a matter of entering the remote IPs

RE: Backing up a remote site over DSL

2000-11-07 Thread Craig Isaacs
How feasible is it to backup a remote office over a DSL line? A client has a backup server at their main office and a remote site with 3 Macs. Each office has DSL. Assuming we can get through the firewalls, and get static IPs at the remote site, is it just a matter of entering the remote

Re: Backing up a remote site over DSL

2000-11-07 Thread Edmund A. Hintz
On 11/7/00 8:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] thus spake: How feasible is it to backup a remote office over a DSL line? A client has a backup server at their main office and a remote site with 3 Macs. Each office has DSL. Assuming we can get through the firewalls, and get static IPs at the remote

RE: Backing up a remote site over DSL

2000-11-07 Thread Edmund A. Hintz
On 11/7/00 3:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] thus spake: (BTW -- if it were me with three computers, I would probably put a tape drive on one of the computers and have the reports sent to me via email so I could monitor the status of the backups. I just do this with one computer -- mine -- with a