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Re: Commerical Backup Solutions


From: Thomas York <straterra () fuhell com>
Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 19:08:21 -0400

We use Barracuda Yosemite backup with about 10 locations all over the
world, using disk to disk (single disks via esata and to SANs) and disk to
tape (both libraries and single drives). Very rarely do we have issues.
Barracuda support isn't as good as Yosemite's (Barracuda bought them) but
still not bad. Also, the site wide license is a steal! Get a demo, it might
fit the bill.

--Thomas York
On May 17, 2012 6:59 PM, "Mike Lyon" <mike.lyon () gmail com> wrote:

We used Acronis and it was a nightmare as was their off-shored support
model. Never again... Wouldn't touch them with a 10 foot pole.

Switched to Iron Mountain LiveVault which backs everything up over the
wire. It has basic reporting functions but not extremely granular.
http://ironmountain.com/services/democenter/livevault/player.html

Barracuda also seems to have a nice product. Though, i've never used it:
http://www.barracudanetworks.com/ns/products/backup_overview.php

-Mike

On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Paul Stewart <paul () paulstewart org>
wrote:

Hey folks.



I'm hoping for some input from operational folks on backup solutions for
servers.  We are looking for a commercial backup solution with a nice
reporting dashboard etc.



It must support full/incremental backups on Windows and various flavors
of
Linux.  We would also be looking for bare metal image/recovery abilities.



To date, we've been fond of Acronis until we got the quote for it ..
Initially we would be looking at 50-80 servers and growing it up from
there
to probably 150-200 boxes.  Some of these servers are geographically
dispersed.



At the moment we have been using Bacula but it lacks bare metal options
and
doesn't have any nice reporting options (Executive Dashboard etc)



Thanks for any input,



Paul










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Mike Lyon
408-621-4826
mike.lyon () gmail com

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