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Author: hacktavist@cox.net
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New-Topics: Backup Linux to Windows (Was: Re: wiki on windows)
Subject: Re: wiki on windows
I had a question regarding this. I work in an (almost) complete windows
shop, one linux box which is mine. :-) can i get windows too push data
from a linux box over to a windows server to be available for a back up. I
have been inspired to get a wiki up and running for my work and just
havent figured out how to push the wiki data to the backup server.
Ray

On Thu, 11 Jan 2007, Alan Dayley wrote:

>
> Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
>>
> - --[clip]--
>> Personally, I'd just use some cheap, headless box running open source
>> Unix to provide the wiki for your Windows office.
>
> I agree with Jeremy here. We currently use a 450MHz Pentium III with
> 128MB of RAM as our TWiki server. It is a bit slow (>1 second)
> rendering a page but it serves well for about 25+ active users. Current
> uptime 865 days with no issues that can't be blamed on the admin (me)
> which have all been small anyway.
>
> If your IT policies allow it, just grab a box in the corner that is "too
> old to be useful" and start serving your wiki! (Make sure the wiki data
> is in the nightly backups!)
>
> Alan
>
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