Goal: To allow Internet access to the library's OPAC. Challenge: We are a small research library located in the Galapagos Islands. Internet connectivity is both intermittent and slow out here in the South Pacific, so opening our webserver to the world is not a viable option. We are in the process of installing Koha on our Intra-net webserver. We have contracted for webhosting on a faster connection/server on the mainland of Ecuador and can install Koha there. What is the best configuration for running two Koha OPAC's at different locations? What is the best way to exchange the data between the two locations? Do we need to do a complete installation of Koha on the mainland server, or is there an easy way just to install the webserver/OPAC module? I look forward to hearing for anyone who has attempted a similar project. Thanks, Dale Foster Bibliotecario Voluntario / Volunteer Librarian Fundación Charles Darwin / Charles Darwin Foundation (AISBL) Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Galápagos, Ecuador Tel. (593-5) 2526 146/147 ext. 118 dale.foster@fcdarwin.org.ec www.darwinfoundation.org