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Bob
I am the network admin for a small community newspaper. We have 2 servers, SUSE Enterprise 10 and Windows 2003 Standard. All the data for our office is stored on one of these two servers.
My question is, what is the most economic means of backing this stuff up?
Right now, I'm doing a sync to an external hard drive that I take off site. That helps, but is obviously not adequate.
The problem is, we have a very tight budget (cost is a major issue). But we generate so much content for such a small business (< 20 workstations). I'm looking at 120+ GB per server.
I've looked at tape drives, but they easily run $500+, quickly extending into the thousands. That's too expensive.
I'd like something that I can do incremental backups on, or some sort of medium I can rotate on a monthly basis.
Suggestions?

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