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I have a situation where a 2003 server is in the main office and there is a fiber connection to another office across the street. I want to plug in a Network Hard Drive on the remote office network and send a selection of files from the server to this device for backup. No one else needs to use any files on this device. I just want to backup files to it from the server.
The amount of data that I want to backup is around 14 or 15 GB and I want to keep at least five days in rotation. A 250 GB drive would be plenty with room to spare.
I have been looking at the Network drives from Western Digital, Maxtor and Buffalo. They are in the $350.00 market.
What bothers me is the file format of these drives. I think they are only FAT32.
There is a 2 GB file size limit, right?
How can I send a 15 GB file to those drives?
The next question is, will the software that comes with these drives allow me to backup from a 2003 server?
Does anyone have any recommendations for solutions to this project?
I don't want to use tape backup, and I can't rely on anyone to take drives off site. This setup will be great if I could only decide on the right device to use.
Please Help.
The amount of data that I want to backup is around 14 or 15 GB and I want to keep at least five days in rotation. A 250 GB drive would be plenty with room to spare.
I have been looking at the Network drives from Western Digital, Maxtor and Buffalo. They are in the $350.00 market.
What bothers me is the file format of these drives. I think they are only FAT32.
There is a 2 GB file size limit, right?
How can I send a 15 GB file to those drives?
The next question is, will the software that comes with these drives allow me to backup from a 2003 server?
Does anyone have any recommendations for solutions to this project?
I don't want to use tape backup, and I can't rely on anyone to take drives off site. This setup will be great if I could only decide on the right device to use.
Please Help.