Re: (ot) Server Backup Software

2009-09-22 Thread Tom Chiverton

On Monday 21 Sep 2009, Rick Root wrote:
 Any recommendations for inexpensive solutions?  (inexpensive meaning,
 hundres or thousands of dollars but not tens of thousands).

rsync is the generic answer. You can get some fairly 'home/office' NAS boxes 
now that support RAID mirroring, and I'm fairly sure they'd go up to your 
size. Almost all of them will also come with some sort of Windows software 
service too.

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(ot) Server Backup Software

2009-09-21 Thread Rick Root

Hey all, I'm looking for recomendations on server backup software.  I
have 4 servers with large amounts of data, and we're looking for a
local backup solution.. ie... A server with Very Large hard drivers
(like 5x1tb or 5x2tb).

I'd then like to use some kind of server-based backup software (along
with agents running on the client) to perform (generally) incremental
backups of the other servers file systems.

Any recommendations for inexpensive solutions?  (inexpensive meaning,
hundres or thousands of dollars but not tens of thousands).

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RE: (ot) Server Backup Software

2009-09-21 Thread Ben Forta

Hey Rick,

You did not mention the OS you are using, but, if Windows, and if you are
backing up to a storage device (as opposed to tape or something else) then
this is what I use: http://www.backupforworkgroups.com/

It's lightweight, cheap (I think it starts at $100 per client), supports SQL
Server and Exchange too if needed, supports optional offsite mirroring ...
and their support is phenomenal.

Worth a look at.

--- Ben


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Subject: (ot) Server Backup Software


Hey all, I'm looking for recomendations on server backup software.  I
have 4 servers with large amounts of data, and we're looking for a
local backup solution.. ie... A server with Very Large hard drivers
(like 5x1tb or 5x2tb).

I'd then like to use some kind of server-based backup software (along
with agents running on the client) to perform (generally) incremental
backups of the other servers file systems.

Any recommendations for inexpensive solutions?  (inexpensive meaning,
hundres or thousands of dollars but not tens of thousands).

-- 
Rick Root
CFFM - Open Source Coldfusion File Manager
http://www.opensourcecf.com/cffm



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Re: (ot) Server Backup Software

2009-09-21 Thread Rick Root

On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Ben Forta b...@forta.com wrote:

 You did not mention the OS you are using, but, if Windows, and if you are
 backing up to a storage device (as opposed to tape or something else) then
 this is what I use: http://www.backupforworkgroups.com/

 It's lightweight, cheap (I think it starts at $100 per client), supports SQL
 Server and Exchange too if needed, supports optional offsite mirroring ...
 and their support is phenomenal.

Sorry, yeah, Windows it is... and that looks excellent, thanks!

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CFFM - Open Source Coldfusion File Manager
http://www.opensourcecf.com/cffm

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