Hi everyone
A colleague and I each have XP Pro SP2. We're acutely aware of the need to do a regular backup but there's little point doing so if the DVD, external hard drive, USB memory stick etc. that has been used to capture the backup is sitting in the vicinity of the computer. If the house goes up in flames, so does the backup!
Neither of us works in an office or has a network to which we have access so we can't backup to a server etc. Is it feasible for each of us to do a backup to the other's laptop across the internet? We trust each other without reservation not to "plant" anything on the other's laptop nor interfere with any settings and neither of us has any concern about the other seeing what files we may wish to back up. Each laptop is connected to the internet for around 12 hours each day and I'm sure that we could come to some sort of arrangement whereby the backups could be scheduled.
If it is feasible, would it be appropriate to create a partition for the other party to use for the backup? An alternative would be to have an external hard drive connected so the one party does the backup to the other's external hard drive (so ensuring adequate disk space).
Would we need any specific software? My laptop is connected to one IP address for 95% of the time but my colleague is much more mobile and uses a number of connections so his IP address is constant (i.e. home) for around 50% of the time. Would this have any bearing upon how we would connect to each other's laptop?
If this idea is completely off the wall, what other simple suggestions are there for a secure "remote" backup? We wouldn't particularly want to use a GMail account (for instance) as a repository for the backup.
Thank you for your time.
A colleague and I each have XP Pro SP2. We're acutely aware of the need to do a regular backup but there's little point doing so if the DVD, external hard drive, USB memory stick etc. that has been used to capture the backup is sitting in the vicinity of the computer. If the house goes up in flames, so does the backup!
Neither of us works in an office or has a network to which we have access so we can't backup to a server etc. Is it feasible for each of us to do a backup to the other's laptop across the internet? We trust each other without reservation not to "plant" anything on the other's laptop nor interfere with any settings and neither of us has any concern about the other seeing what files we may wish to back up. Each laptop is connected to the internet for around 12 hours each day and I'm sure that we could come to some sort of arrangement whereby the backups could be scheduled.
If it is feasible, would it be appropriate to create a partition for the other party to use for the backup? An alternative would be to have an external hard drive connected so the one party does the backup to the other's external hard drive (so ensuring adequate disk space).
Would we need any specific software? My laptop is connected to one IP address for 95% of the time but my colleague is much more mobile and uses a number of connections so his IP address is constant (i.e. home) for around 50% of the time. Would this have any bearing upon how we would connect to each other's laptop?
If this idea is completely off the wall, what other simple suggestions are there for a secure "remote" backup? We wouldn't particularly want to use a GMail account (for instance) as a repository for the backup.
Thank you for your time.