The life of Brian Kenny
All major companies need to have their data in a high redundancy, availablity and backed-up envoirnment. In order to keep the data here in such a confirguration, we use off-site backups. If the building burns down, we can start again.
The primary decision is to move the data to a data center or another costly data house. I am currently deploying one that is a little bit more cost effective. All because of Fibre to the Home (FTTH).
I have a 8Mb/s pipe into my tiny one bedroom apartment which I share with my girlfriend. It’s uncontended and costs so little it’s quiet unimaginable. I will be deploying a noise reduced server at home (to ensure TV viewing is not effected) this evening. It’s maximum capicity is 1.5TB’s.
Off course in the essence of good security, a Cisco ASA5505 will be coming home with me
It’s nice to see the increase in technological advancements reducing our IT costs.
General ranting and raving about things that intreset me. Music, computer games, IT and god knows what else.
I am currently working in Page 7 Media as a Systems Manager. You can contact me by emailing brian@bkenny.com
Cormac
July 27th, 2008 at 1:42 pm
Depending on which side of the Irish v US online backup debate you are on, you may find this list helpfull. It is a list of Irish online backup providers. I dont know if everyone on the list is actually backing up in Ireland. There is such a column but most of the data is yet to be filled in. I actually know some of the answers myself. I dont know if I can fill them. Would help if it was run in a wikki format and if this is the case, how is it used.
Here is the page;
http://backupanytime.com/blog/?p=91
bkenny
August 11th, 2008 at 12:40 pm
Many thanks for this Cormac & apologies for the delay on getting your post up. My MX records have been muddled up since I moved to a new server and havn’t gotten around to fixing them completely yet.