"Thom Paine" wrote: > > I am also thinking about a backup stratagy for my home > > network, but am concerned about a rsync-only stratagy. > > If my house burns down, it will take the rsync disk > > with it. > > I have a cheap computer in my unattached garage that I have a cat5 > wire ran to. So basically I do offsite backups. > > Another alternative is to put a machine at a friends house. Do an > rsync on your local lan to get the bulk of the data backed up to the > machine, and then lug it over and hook it up to their internet and > port forward port 22. Then you can use rsync with ssh via the > internet for your backups. I do this with some small business clients. Interesting idea! Not usable for me at present because one of the risks where I live is forest fire so it's possible the whole neighborhood will burn up at the same time. The other reason is that I live in a third-world part of the US where 128kb isdn is considered cutting edge technology. We don't even have cell phone coverage here. I thought that with DVDs I could bring them to work and keep them in the office for safe keeping. I suppose I cold do the same with some kind of portable HD but dvd seems like a cheaper solution that will also provide for archiving and well as backup. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list