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Hey sounds good, but I'm not really sure that's the way to go. I'm also planning on using remote backup for 7. I think the idea of protecting all you stuff if there's a fire, flood or whatever is a good idea. The best remote backup software out there is Citadel Remote Backup, its encrypted so no one can steal it, stored in datacenteres around the world but you can also get an external harddrive and use that too. That way if you just accidentally delete something you can restore very easily. Works with 7, Exchange, SQL, SharePoint so completely enterprise. They're at www.CitadelBackup.com jsuty my two cents. Hope that helps.
You can also look at areview here:http://www.backupreview.i nfo/2009/09/24/citadel-online- remote-backup-for-servers-lapt ops-and-desktops-launched-with -redundant-backup-to-datacente rs-in-us-europe-and-india/# |
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