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Re: backing up a company, remotely: msg#00024

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Subject: Re: backing up a company, remotely

On Wednesday 28 July 2004 10:56 am, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> SnapGear firewall appliances are linux-based, and actually pretty cool.
> you can configure them just like a hard-disk-based linux box, if you want;
> and they also have an idiot-gui that works pretty well.
>
> http://www.cyberguard.com/snapgear/products.html
>
> I think they're around $350; but might be lower now, especially for a
> cheaper model (I think we were looking at a fancy one that supported more
> VPN stuff. they aren't as cheap as a leftover computer; but on the other
> hand, they might be more palatable to a non-geek.
>
> Speaking of VPNs; a VPN set up between your company and his (appropriate
> trust relationships in place, of course), would probably be the best
> solution for getting to his machines when you want to back them up. (or do
> whatever other kind of maintenance).

Froogle shows (on searching for 990126, the SG part number)
NeedThese .com selling them for $161.

http://www.needthese.com/Products/Product.cfm?NTsku=128877

- BOB


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