Mick
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I've just finished a general equipment upgrade for a small office. As a result of this, I do now have an old SBS 2003 server machine surplus to requirements. It is quite a well-specced machine with a 2TB RAID 1 set up and 16GB RAM. Rather than consign it to the skip, I'd like to use it as an on-site back-up machine (just general file-storage, not a NAS as such) for their new Synology box, which is a DS 916+. I have Hyper Backup installed on the Synology, but it only really seems to like talking to other RSYNC enabled devices. Of course, the old server is not natively RSYNC enabled and in any case, this would be an improper use of it in its current state. So, this is what I'm thinking of doing: Removing SBS 2003 from the computer and replacing it with a Linux distro - which does natively support RSYNC. Putting it back on the network and pointing the Hyper Backup at it.
My question is: Anyone see a problem with this approach, or maybe know of a better/simpler way of doing this - ore even a better use for this machine?
My question is: Anyone see a problem with this approach, or maybe know of a better/simpler way of doing this - ore even a better use for this machine?