Re: Backing up Windows using rsync

2006-02-04 Thread Andreas Rippl
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 06:52:30PM +0530, TAC Forums wrote: > Hi > > We just got a new requirement: To automated the backup of the all the data on > the network with the option of being able to retrieve/restore a file upto any > 7 days. > > Current Setup: > - 14 Windows workstations - 45 GB >

Re: Backing up Windows using rsync

2006-02-04 Thread Tony Godshall
According to Rodney Richison, > > > Lubos Vrbka wrote: > > > hi, > > > >> I was planing to use rsync with SSH on Windows and the Linux server > >> and schedule the script to copy the files/folders to a Debian based > >> Linux server in the following folder structure: > >> > >> /backup/Monday/ser

Re: Backing up Windows using rsync

2006-02-04 Thread Rodney Richison
Lubos Vrbka wrote: > hi, > >> I was planing to use rsync with SSH on Windows and the Linux server >> and schedule the script to copy the files/folders to a Debian based >> Linux server in the following folder structure: >> >> /backup/Monday/server >> /backup/Monday/ws01 >> /backup/Monday/ws02 >>

Re: Backing up Windows using rsync

2006-02-04 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya tac > Question: Is there a better way to do what I'm doing? And is there already a > piece of software that exists on the NET that does what I'm doing better and > I should trying to re-invent the wheel? :-) to do backup.. it implies you want the "backup" to be intact if something goes w

Re: Backing up Windows using rsync

2006-02-03 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 03 February 2006 08:22, TAC Forums wrote: >Hi > >We just got a new requirement: To automated the backup of the all the > data on the network with the option of being able to retrieve/restore > a file upto any 7 days. > >Current Setup: >- 14 Windows workstations - 45 GB >- 1 Linux server (

Re: Backing up Windows using rsync

2006-02-03 Thread Jacob S
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 3 Feb 2006 18:52:30 +0530 TAC Forums <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > We just got a new requirement: To automated the backup of the all the > data on the network with the option of being able to retrieve/restore > a file upto any 7 days. >

Re: Backing up Windows using rsync

2006-02-03 Thread Mike McCarty
TAC Forums wrote: Hi We just got a new requirement: To automated the backup of the all the data on the network with the option of being able to retrieve/restore a file upto any 7 days. [snip] This would mean I'd need the Debian server storage capacity would need to be at least 200 GB x 7 =

Re: Backing up Windows using rsync

2006-02-03 Thread Lubos Vrbka
hi, I was planing to use rsync with SSH on Windows and the Linux server and schedule the script to copy the files/folders to a Debian based Linux server in the following folder structure: /backup/Monday/server /backup/Monday/ws01 /backup/Monday/ws02 /backup/Monday/ws03 . . /backup/Tuesday/ser

Re: Backing up Windows using rsync

2006-02-03 Thread Florian Kulzer
TAC Forums wrote: Hi We just got a new requirement: To automated the backup of the all the data on the network with the option of being able to retrieve/restore a file upto any 7 days. Current Setup: - 14 Windows workstations - 45 GB - 1 Linux server (Redhat). - 80 GB Total Backup: 125 GB