Re: remote replication of files
- From: "Simon" <Simon@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 14:04:07 +0100
Take a look at iFolder www.novell.com/ifolder
Its really cool for notebooks and remote workers. (it replicates files
automatically & only copies the data that's changed for its fast... we
replicate our SBS 2003 server 4 times a day to a remote site)
Novell do a FREE 5 user version of their Small Business Server - but you
have to goto a Novell Partner for it.... Depending on the partner they may
sell you the disks for something like 50$
I know a a company in the UK that will do you a fully configured SBS 6.5
Server with iFolder all setup for
£ 599 (managing users etc is all done with a browser) The hardware is 2400
with 1Gb RAM, 120Gb HDD I think
<c.atzert@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1123661582.508728.112570@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi NG,
>
> we are using our SBS 2003 server in a data center that we are working
> on remotely via dsl.
> As we all work with notebooks and use the functionality of offline
> files, it takes quite a while to replicate the offline data at the end
> of the day or just to save (=upload)e.g. a powerpoint presentation with
> 5 MB.
>
> My idea to solve this issue is to use a iomega nethdd - a 250 GB
> harddisk with an interface to the local network as default data
> storage. This drive would then need to replicate its data with the
> remote server on a daily or hourly basis.
>
> Is this possible in this way? Or do I need to set up a second server in
> order to be able to do such a replication?
>
> Thanks for your suggestions!
>
> Christian
>
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