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I believe if you use ZIP to compress the database you can also specify file
sizes so it cuts off every x MB. That way, if you transfer the data and it
errors out you can continue from the bad chunk and not have to start all
over.

And database files will generally compress like crazy.

Or try it in a SAVF using data compression set to *MEDIUM. That usually
shrinks databases by 80+%.


On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 4:25 PM, Kirk Goins <kgoins@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks Everyone,
Just to give a better explanation I need to get a kinda large database
from machine A to machine B. Machine A doesn't have the Internet
bandwidth to transfer the data in a reasonable time over a VPN ( I've
tried... assuming no errors 40+ hours ). I need to A. make sure the tape
shows up and B. That the data on the tape was not accessed. B. can be
handled a number of ways with proper packaging.

As I'm typing it came to mind that maybe by using someone's Broadband
connection and a VPN may do the trick to get the bandwidth...

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