It the Backup Administrator has to perform a backup over a high-latency, low bandwidth network link, how can the disruptions to the backup process be avoided?
I remember something about WAN accelerators being useful for improving backup speeds, but I'm not sure if direct backups are the best option in this case.
I like the idea of a direct backup using a WAN accelerator in A, but it might be overkill for just avoiding disruptions. C or D seem more practical and cost-effective.
D is a good option too. Adjusting the compression and deduplication settings could really help optimize the backup process over the low-bandwidth link.
Option C seems like the way to go. Making a local backup and then using WAN accelerators to transfer the copy is a smart approach to avoid disruptions on the slow network.
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