RE: backup solutions for exchange 2010

2012-07-17 Thread Michael B. Smith
I'm using DPM in another educational environment backing up two servers, each about 8 TB. It works well. I've got Tivoli in a hospital environment backing up about 12 TB and it was a bitch to set up (they didn't seem to understand the concept of "least privilege") but since then it has worked w

RE: backup solutions for exchange 2010

2012-07-17 Thread Paul Hutchings
Commvault is nice. From: Overly, Gregg [gr...@txstate.edu] Sent: 17 July 2012 5:51 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: backup solutions for exchange 2010 We are currently exploring backup solutions as we prepare to migrate from exchange 2007 to exchange 2010 sp

Re: Backup Solutions

2011-10-19 Thread Cameron
Never mind. Turns out it won't do what I require. On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Cameron wrote: > Good afternoon all, > > Has anyone used the Storix backup solution? Good / Bad? Real world opinions > greatly appreciated! > > TIA > > Cameron > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that IS

RE: Backup Solutions

2010-11-18 Thread Ken Schaefer
"in a box" (e.g. the HP MediaSmart). Only problem: limited to 10 clients (your servers can be clients) Cheers Ken From: Mark Robinson [mailto:mark.robin...@cips.org] Sent: Wednesday, 17 November 2010 7:11 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Backup Solutions 3 servers, 10 clie

Re: Backup Solutions

2010-11-18 Thread Matthew W. Ross
Sorry I'm late to this discussion. If you are not apposed to a linux backup server, I like BackupPC. File based backup with deduplication, Web interface, can backup client machines directly as well as the servers. Works with SMB, Rsync or SSH tunneled tar. Zero cost, and easy to install on Ubun

Re: Backup Solutions

2010-11-18 Thread Kramer, Jack
System Center Data Protection Manager? DPM is pretty cheap, has file level backup, and works with the volume snapshot service since it's a Microsoft product. Does disk-to-disk and disk-to-tape backup. It can also back up Exchange and Hyper-V. Licensed per client. Jack Kramer Computer Syste

Re: Backup Solutions

2010-11-17 Thread Phil Brutsche
> Thanks > > > > > *From:* Jonathan Link > *To:* NT System Admin Issues > *Sent:* Wed, November 17, 2010 7:07:32 AM > *Subject:* Re: Backup Solutions > > Robocopy? > What are you backing up to may make a difference. I backup to disk, rdx > and offsite. The local st

Re: Backup Solutions

2010-11-17 Thread Don Kuhlman
Dumb question about the acronyms - what is rdx and mozy ? Thanks   From: Jonathan Link To: NT System Admin Issues Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 7:07:32 AM Subject: Re: Backup Solutions Robocopy? What are you backing up to may make a difference.  I backup to

RE: Backup Solutions

2010-11-17 Thread David Lum
+1 Oh yeah I use this product as well. Dave From: Roger Wright [mailto:rhw...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 6:55 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Backup Solutions BackupAssist leverages Windows Server's backup engine and provides scheduling, AD backups, Exchang

Re: Backup Solutions

2010-11-17 Thread Roger Wright
BackupAssist leverages Windows Server's backup engine and provides scheduling, AD backups, Exchange and SQL options. Very complete, easy to deploy and affordable file level backup system. http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAssist/index.html Roger Wright ___ Life isn't like a box of chocolates.

RE: Backup Solutions

2010-11-17 Thread David Lum
han.l...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 5:08 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Backup Solutions Robocopy? What are you backing up to may make a difference. I backup to disk, rdx and offsite. The local stuff I backup with robocopy. I use rsync nightly to my offsite repositor

Re: Backup Solutions

2010-11-17 Thread Jonathan Link
all that is required… > > > > Thanks > > > > *From:* Ken Schaefer [mailto:k...@adopenstatic.com] > *Sent:* 17 November 2010 11:08 > > *To:* NT System Admin Issues > *Subject:* RE: Backup Solutions > > > > How small is small? What are the data ret

Re: Backup Solutions

2010-11-17 Thread Graeme Carstairs
*Sent:* 17 November 2010 11:08 > > *To:* NT System Admin Issues > *Subject:* RE: Backup Solutions > > > > How small is small? What are the data retention requirements? > > > > Windows Home Server is pretty cheap if the business is very small. > > > >

RE: Backup Solutions

2010-11-17 Thread Mark Robinson
3 servers, 10 clients...a monthly retention cycle is all that is required... Thanks From: Ken Schaefer [mailto:k...@adopenstatic.com] Sent: 17 November 2010 11:08 To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Backup Solutions How small is small? What are the data retention requirements

RE: Backup Solutions

2010-11-17 Thread Ken Schaefer
How small is small? What are the data retention requirements? Windows Home Server is pretty cheap if the business is very small. Cheers Ken From: Mark Robinson [mailto:mark.robin...@cips.org] Sent: Wednesday, 17 November 2010 5:21 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Backup Solutions Hi, Can

Re: Backup Solutions

2010-02-16 Thread Roger Wright
We use SyncBack to automatically backup the local My Docs to the user's network folders. It starts the process immediately after the user connects to the network and generally takes 10-60 seconds. Die dulci fruere! Roger Wright ___ On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Shawn Everett wrote: >

RE: Backup Solutions

2010-02-16 Thread Andy Ognenoff
Retrospect will do exactly what you describe. Proactive backup is what they call it. You say - I want laptops backed up every X days/hours/minutes and it will back them up when they are visible on the network. If they miss their window they start backing up within 2 minutes of being visible on th

RE: Backup Solutions

2010-02-16 Thread Terry Dickson
We used to run a similar process via logon script when they came back into the office. However we choose to just run Robocopy to backup the files that had changed in certain directories. -Original Message- From: Shawn Everett [mailto:sh...@tandac.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Re: Backup Solutions

2010-02-16 Thread Jon Harris
Either a schedule backup if using Vista/7 or maybe a startup script should do the trick. I personally like the scheduled backup but the data space gets a bit much. Jon On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Shawn Everett wrote: > Hi All, > > I have a client looking for a backup solution for their c

RE: Backup Solutions for lower stress levels?

2008-10-28 Thread Jim Majorowicz
I've been reading up on DPM, and as long as you're only backing up Microsoft OSes and products, I think you're going to find it an excellent choice. Unfortunately, we've got a new client that wants D2D2D for their entire network, and they've got a mixed OS network, so I don't think DPM is going to

RE: Backup Solutions for lower stress levels?

2008-10-28 Thread Sam Cayze
/send email alerts. THEN, I go look at logs. From: Phil Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 2:53 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Backup Solutions for lower stress levels? Actually Microsoft's backup program is su

RE: Backup Solutions for lower stress levels?

2008-10-28 Thread Phil Thompson
Actually Microsoft's backup program is suppose to work very well and does what you have requested. Phil From: Spencer Read [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 3:34 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Backup Solutions for lower stress levels? I currently have 5 servers r

RE: Backup Solutions for lower stress levels?

2008-10-28 Thread Tim Vander Kooi
+1 From: Ken Cornetet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 2:45 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Backup Solutions for lower stress levels? Microsoft's DPM. From: Spencer Read [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 3:34 PM To: NT System

RE: Backup Solutions for lower stress levels?

2008-10-28 Thread Ken Cornetet
Microsoft's DPM. From: Spencer Read [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 3:34 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Backup Solutions for lower stress levels? I currently have 5 servers running Exchange 2003, SQL 2005, Intranets, Websites and all the other usual stuff