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What is the ideal solution for online backups of huge initial backup sizes, say 100 gigabytes of data?

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What is the ideal solution for online backups of huge initial backup sizes, say 100 gigabytes of data?

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With the growing need for online backup of several gigabytes, IBackup provides initial backup via physical transfer of data to a temporary storage device, shipped by IBackup to you. IBackup typically uses snapserver 4500 for the purpose, to which you need to copy your data and ship it back. Once your data is transferred from snapservers to IBackup’s primary storage devices, you can continue incremental backups online.. This provides an efficient means to establish online backups for datasets with sizes of 100 GB and higher. The snapservers are pre-configured with RAID 5 storage of up to 850GB and DHCP. If you have DHCP servers on their LAN, simply hook up one of the snapserver ports to the LAN and copy your data. If not, configure the snapserver networking details to suit your network. IBackup personnel will provide necessary authentication information to configure the snapserver. Ensure that appropriate packing material is used for proper handling of the device during shipment.

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With growing needs for online backup with initial backup sizes in 100 s of Gigabytes, IBackup now provides a way to do a faster initial backup via physical transfer of data to a temporary storage device shipped by IBackup to the user s location. IBackup typically uses snapserver 4500 for this purpose. Users would simply need to copy their data onto the snapserver and ship it back. Once user s data is transferred from snapservers to IBackup s primary storage devices, users can continue incremental backups through the online backup process. This provides an efficient means to establish online backups for datasets with sizes 100GB and higher. The snapservers are preconfigured with RAID 5 storage of up to 850GB and DHCP. If users have DHCP servers on their LAN, they simply would need to hook up one of the snapserver ports to their LAN and copy their data. If they do not, they will need to configure the snapserver networking details to suit their network. IBackup personnel would provide nec

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With the growing need for online backup with initial sizes in 100’s of gigabytes, IBackup provides for a faster initial backup solution via the physical transfer of data to a temporary storage device, shipped by IBackup to you. IBackup typically uses Snapserver 4500 for this purpose. You just need to copy data onto the Snapserver and ship it back. Once your data is transferred from the Snapservers to IBackups primary storage devices, you can continue incremental backups through the online backup process. This provides an efficient means to establish online backups for datasets with sizes of over 100 GB. The Snapservers are pre-configured with RAID 5 storage of upto 850 GB and DHCP. If you have DHCP servers on the LAN, simply hook up one of the Snapserver ports to the LAN and copy the data. If not, configure the Snapserver networking details to suit the network. IBackup personnel would provide necessary authentication information to configure the Snapserver. You need to ensure that appr

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