I was thinking about starting a small backup business that would allow people to back up their data (on Windows computers) and access it from anywhere (Will die soon when MS's .NET incorporates that feature into its next operating system). I would run a couple of debian servers on RAID 5s, then putting the contents on cd and mailing the cds to safe keeping (can't afford tapes :v( ).
I have 2 main questions about how to go about this:
1) Should I format the raid 5 to NTFS so that the files are on a similar system as the people that would access them, or should I mount it as a Linux partition? I would prefer to do it using Linux Partitions, but if that means that the customers can't access their data, I'm sunk.
2) I'm sure people have done this before and I would really appreciate tips as to how to do this efficiently.
Thanks.
I have 2 main questions about how to go about this:
1) Should I format the raid 5 to NTFS so that the files are on a similar system as the people that would access them, or should I mount it as a Linux partition? I would prefer to do it using Linux Partitions, but if that means that the customers can't access their data, I'm sunk.
2) I'm sure people have done this before and I would really appreciate tips as to how to do this efficiently.
Thanks.
