Ah yes, you have pour Internet. For the last company I worked for that had a decent set of local servers (a 1/2 $billion company construction company) I did online backups and it took about ~90min (sometimes more sometimes less) and ran twice a day. In truth, there were a dozen of boxes pushing out data in a stepped pattern, so it would take 60min even if nothing changed. However the router had it on a low priority so it never affected traffic and the servers could care less if it was running so it never effected performance even with the massive encryption.
For the latest company, most of our data was on hosted servers since no more then a half dozen people would be in any one location at a time. The bandwidth there was unbelievable so the only bottle neck was the disk I/O.  Still is took some time to do each days backup but, again, it never effected performance.

On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Alex Dean <alex@crackpot.org> wrote:

On Oct 21, 2009, at 11:55 AM, Bryan O'Neal wrote:

If you want an automated offsite backup plan get a cheep machine, toss in some decent storage, and use rSync over the net.

Earlier in this thread I explained why I didn't want to do backups over the internet.  Thanks anyway.

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