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Re: [Fed-Talk] Anyone go to the OS X Snow Leopard talk in DC today?
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Re: [Fed-Talk] Anyone go to the OS X Snow Leopard talk in DC today?


  • Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Anyone go to the OS X Snow Leopard talk in DC today?
  • From: David Emery <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Dec 2009 09:05:39 -0500

Is that a change from Leopard Server? I don't see that on my Leopard Server machine (where I actually do the backups - I have one Mini running Leopard Server that's the "inside server" and the newer Mini running Snow Leopard Server as the "external facing server". The latter replaced an old G4/933 running Tiger Server.)

Thanks for the note!

      dave

Jason Bracy wrote:
For question 2, as far as I can tell when you backup to Snow Leopard server, the backups are stored as encrypted sparse images for each machine on the backup drive. So trying to backup to an encrypted disk image seems to be redundant.

Jason

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On Dec 3, 2009, at 1:32 PM, David Emery <email@hidden> wrote:

Cool! Questions I wanted to ask:
1. advice for setting up SL Server as a gateway, i.e. security questions to lock it down
2. secure back-up, including some sort of encryption if the machine or external backup drives were physically stolen (I'd love to use TimeMachine on the server, but I can't figure out how to configure it to run on an encrypted disk image on the external drive.)
3. 'best practices' for web/web service hosting in a SOHO environment


dave


-- David Emery, DSCI, supporting PdM SW Integration, PM NSI 703 298 3473 (office/cell), 703 272 7496 (fax)

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