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offsite backup using snap servers

JCROCCO

Senior member
I have a Snapserver4200 at the office. I am looking to add a T1 line to the office, a second T1 line to my House, and a second Snapserver4200 at my house for offsite backups. Both are 1tb capacity. I only have about 200-400mb of daily changed files, so nightly transfers wouldnt be a problem. I am running winXP but this would be backup from Snap4200 server to Snap4200 server.

Adaptec (snap) has a snap enterprise data replicator software than can work over the network on both snap servers. One can backup the other, here is the problem . . . .

In order for the one to backup the other, it needs to call in (automatically) and connect to the work Lan. Both are using the T1's with Static IP's. Can I make a WAN static IP a node on my LAN, and if so HOW? If I can, then I can backup to it via the node.

Is it possible to have the software automatically VPN in and run? I asked Adaptec. They told me if it is a node, it is no problem. So How do I make it a node without VPN?

Am I missing something here? Am I explaining it correctly? Thanks in advance for any helpful questions or advice.
 
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