> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Andy Zbikowski (Zibby) [SMTP:zibby+tclug at ringworld.org]
> Sent:	Thursday, May 22, 2003 12:44 PM
> To:	TCLUG-list
> Subject:	Re: [TCLUG] scp to NT
> 
> For minimal software on the windows server, use Putty's pscp in a
> scheduled job (if you're planning on automation anyway). Yes, you'll have
> two scheduled jobs, but less software to monkey around with.
> 
> If you want to scp to the windows server so that you only have one set of
> scripts to work with, Cygwin or http://lexa.mckenna.edu/sshwindows/ is the
> way you want to go.
> 
> 
> | scp backup files -to- an NT server?
> | Seems backwards to me, but....
> 
> It's not that backwards, if you go with Linux is about cost savings.
> 
> Situation: You're introducing Linux to a primiarly Windows enviorment.
> Somehow, you have to backup the Linux servers with minimum cost. Extra
> backup software + hardware for Linux isn't minimum cost. You allready have
> backup software and hardware on Windows, how can you use it? BackUp Exec
> support Linux if you purchase a license for the Linux agent, but...
> 
> Soultions: Disk spack is cheap. Your Linux server(s) and Windows
> server(s) have plenty of extra disk space. So, you use tar to create a
> backup tar file, move tar file to Windows via Samba or SCP and you don't
> have to purchase or setup extra software or hardware.
> 
> I did this all the time at a former place of employment. I skipped scp and
> using up disk space on the Linux machines and just dumped the tar file
> directly to a windows share that was automounted by automount.
> 
> Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://www.ringworld.org
> Linux is not an Operating System.
> 
	That doesn't account for backups taken offsite for storage, also it
is hard to do many days of backup to a hard drive if you have any amount of
data at all.  Tapes was, is and are the best solution usually.  Not the
cheapest, but the best.


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