On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 11:26:22AM -0800, System Admin wrote: > We have about 5 servers spread out throughout the country: 2 Centos 4.4, > 1 Red Hat and 2 windows machines- looking for some good ideas for a > back-up solution. Our servers hold a lot of data, but only a small > portion of it is crucial on any given day. That crucial portion is > always changing (for example, this week the crucial files all relate to > November- current and previous projects, and the next project in early > December). > What we need to have is a backup solution that would allow us to roll > back to any given day (about four weeks of daily history). Bare-metal > backups are a must. > > Our ideal solution would be to find someone who could design and > implement a system for us. All ideas and suggestions are welcome. What is the size of the dataset? What is the size of the daily change? What is the size and throughput restrictions of respective internet connectivity? Is there (and how big is the) budget? Are the machines under the control of local administrators, or are they hands-off remote hosted? Are there any restrictions (say, inability to hire or use Canadian based services) that might be relevant? -- /\oo/\ / /()\ \ David Mackintosh | Public Key: dave at xdroop.com | http://www.xdroop.com/dave/gpg.html $ gpg --recv-keys --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net 4C032504 Mystery attachment? http://wiki.xdroop.com/space/GPG -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20061122/bdeb9d27/attachment-0005.sig>