So here's what I'd love to be able to do. Looking for any recommendations, including specific hardware if you have a strong lean towards something.
We have a main location with multiple satellite locations. I have 25 gigs of data that is updated monthly that I need to get to each location. Currently it's a 6 DVD set and a royal pain. What I'd like to do is:
1. Create images of the DVDs (using PowerISO or similar)
2. Save the images to a network attached storage device in the main location
3. Have that NAS sync to a similar or identical device in each of the satellite locations. Preferably on some kind of schedule, like "push this data to the other locations between 12am and 7am each day.
I don't want to just save to the cloud because the data is a 6 DVD install. It takes forever when the data is local, so the last thing I want is someone's day take up because their internet speed stinks where they are. I want that data local on their network so they can just fire up PowerISO, mount disk 1 and off they go.
Not sure what kind of capabilities are out there, but I'm looking for an inexpensive way to do this. Any thoughts?
We have a main location with multiple satellite locations. I have 25 gigs of data that is updated monthly that I need to get to each location. Currently it's a 6 DVD set and a royal pain. What I'd like to do is:
1. Create images of the DVDs (using PowerISO or similar)
2. Save the images to a network attached storage device in the main location
3. Have that NAS sync to a similar or identical device in each of the satellite locations. Preferably on some kind of schedule, like "push this data to the other locations between 12am and 7am each day.
I don't want to just save to the cloud because the data is a 6 DVD install. It takes forever when the data is local, so the last thing I want is someone's day take up because their internet speed stinks where they are. I want that data local on their network so they can just fire up PowerISO, mount disk 1 and off they go.
Not sure what kind of capabilities are out there, but I'm looking for an inexpensive way to do this. Any thoughts?