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using a dvd writer to backup an ethernet network?
This is done, but usually with server appliances that buffer and image the data first - expensive. I heard though, there are Ethernet DVD Writers, that connect right to the network. Anyone hear of any?
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Just as an "el cheapo" solution, you can just enable the caching of network files in your CD/DVD burner software. Then all files, that are on the network, are copied onto the local machine before actually starting to burn the CD/DVD. Good luck!
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