This is my first post here.
I have a small peer-to-peer network that I mainly use for DSL. Most of the
computers do not share files and they need to be backed up regularly - about
half of them are equiped with some sort of tape backup. However, the tapes
for these drives are fairly expensive and the drives are increasingly less
reliable. What I would like to do is dedicate one "super" peer computer to
perform all the necessary backups on a schedule and get away from the
variety that I have now. What would be the best way to handle this
situation, knowing that my networking knowledge is minimal?
My main concern is disaster recovery. I'd like to keep my expenses around
$1,500.
Thanks,
Jeff C.
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