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- 29 Aug 2007, 13:46
- Forum: Bubba Server Support
- Topic: Performance of different backup options
- Replies: 10
- Views: 20576
- 29 Aug 2007, 07:18
- Forum: Bubba Server Support
- Topic: Performance of different backup options
- Replies: 10
- Views: 20576
Yo
Glad you liked it. I had totally missed the howto by Excito on this, but I guess this post can remain since it covers a different non-ssh & windows approach. I should mention that, using this approach your backup transfers are not encrypted, but you do however gain a lot of performance from this ...
Glad you liked it. I had totally missed the howto by Excito on this, but I guess this post can remain since it covers a different non-ssh & windows approach. I should mention that, using this approach your backup transfers are not encrypted, but you do however gain a lot of performance from this ...
- 25 Aug 2007, 16:14
- Forum: Bubba Server Support
- Topic: Performance of different backup options
- Replies: 10
- Views: 20576
Hey dude.
You absolutely want to go with the rsync approach. Rsync uses a very clever incremental backup algorithm, which means that, if you change something on your PC, your Bubba only has to download the part of the file which has changed. Samba on the otherhand, would (I guess) see all files as ...
You absolutely want to go with the rsync approach. Rsync uses a very clever incremental backup algorithm, which means that, if you change something on your PC, your Bubba only has to download the part of the file which has changed. Samba on the otherhand, would (I guess) see all files as ...
- 15 Aug 2007, 06:02
- Forum: Bubba Server Support
- Topic: Security
- Replies: 8
- Views: 15526
I also got interested, and found the article online
http://i.cmpnet.com/eetimeseurope.cmp.c ... 0sid46.pdf
and here is the actual script:
http://www.eetimes.eu/scandinavia/bubba ... script.htm
(in swedish)
http://i.cmpnet.com/eetimeseurope.cmp.c ... 0sid46.pdf
and here is the actual script:
http://www.eetimes.eu/scandinavia/bubba ... script.htm
(in swedish)
- 13 Aug 2007, 08:09
- Forum: Bubba Server Feature requests
- Topic: Hardware accelerated crypto
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5981
Hardware accelerated crypto
Yo!
I see you have a 2nd device under development, and I'd like to suggest a feature for it. How about adding crypto hardware?
It'd be great with acceleration for things like encrypted FTP, SFTP, even HTTPS downloads I guess :)
There is for example this framework called OCF-Linux (http://ocf ...
I see you have a 2nd device under development, and I'd like to suggest a feature for it. How about adding crypto hardware?
It'd be great with acceleration for things like encrypted FTP, SFTP, even HTTPS downloads I guess :)
There is for example this framework called OCF-Linux (http://ocf ...
- 13 Aug 2007, 07:03
- Forum: Bubba Server Support
- Topic: Speeds
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4820
Speeds
Hey!
I'm considering getting a Bubba for my home network, but I'd like to know what transfer speeds I can expect?
I have a few similar boxes laying around here atm, like the Linksys NSLU2 (running Debian) and a few OpenWRT enabled devices. They all suffer from little ram though, and if I'm lucky ...
I'm considering getting a Bubba for my home network, but I'd like to know what transfer speeds I can expect?
I have a few similar boxes laying around here atm, like the Linksys NSLU2 (running Debian) and a few OpenWRT enabled devices. They all suffer from little ram though, and if I'm lucky ...