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Top 10 Reasons for Using Disk-based Online Server Backup and Recovery:
1. Comprehensive and reliable data protection assures up-to-date recovery of all critical business data, including the backup of data in open files
2. Automatic and secure off-site electronic vaulting guarantees successful disaster recovery
3. Better control over restoring data gives businesses access to data when and whre it’s needed —for any reason
4. Improved security for all sensitive data ensures protection during backup, transmission and storage
5. A complete data protection solution addresses the entire data protection workflow and provides a higher level of reliability, productivity and cost containment
6. Immediate data restoration either over the internet or from on-site rapid recovery appliances reduces down-time costs
7. Enhanced ability to demonstrate compliance with regulations around information protection is improved through consistent, repeatable processes and controls
8. Freedom from routine backup and restore tasks allows redirection of staff time to value-driven projects with greater impact on productivity and profitability
9. Increased competitive advantage is promoted through imporved access to data, more predictable cost control and flexible solutions that change with the business
10. Greater reliability in recovering all data where and when needed is ensured, with successful data recovery guaranteed in writing
Secure Offsite Data Backup Services:
Your business success and longevity rely on the integrity of your data and information. Most small and medium-sized businesses continue to labor with traditional backup processes such as data replication or mirroring, tape, disk, or other removable media. These data backup and recovery methods can be complex and time consuming – particularly for businesses with limited IT resources.
Data loss, whether from human error, virus or natural disaster, can seriously impact your business. If disaster strikes, you need to restore your data quickly so you can proceed with business as usual. Thousands of small- to mid-sized customers already depend on Iron Mountain’s award-winning LiveVault secure offsite data backup and recovery service to keep data safe. LiveVault lets you move data to a secure, offsite Iron Mountain underground facility for disaster recovery, protects your business from the liabilities associated with data protection, and provides up-to-the minute backups – freeing up your IT resources to focus on your business, not your backups.
Highly secure communications and storage – LiveVault securely transmits data using 256-bit AES encryption, VPN tunneling and digital certificates for offsite storage of backup data at an underground Iron Mountain facility. LiveVault uses SSL security to establish a secure, resilient communications tunnel to the Iron Mountain Data Storage Vault. The data can only be decrypted using a key. Nothing beats our secure offsite data backup services. Mass data safety and security, guaranteed!
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Duration : 0:3:40
Categories: Backup Solutions Tags: backup, offsite, server, solutions
13 – Phana Seng: VMware – Backup Solutions
VMware has taken market by storm.
Gartner Group: by 2012, over 85% of datacenters will have virtualization in some form.
Virtualize your servers into one physical ESX box plus drive up server utilization.
VMware challenges:
1. Backups – No free processes for backups
2. ESX server – loss of one more catastrophic
3. Backup windows – shrinking
4. Data sets – growing
Methods used today to backup VMware:
1. Install backup agent in each VM machine; nothing changes from backup perspective; can do full and incremental backups and single-file restores
DISADVANTAGES: In production environment it impacts all other virtual machines on server; must maintain/upgrade all the virtual machine agents; cannot perform full VMDK-style restore.
2. Install backup agent on ESX server console.Simple.
DISADVANTAGES: Requires powering down virtual machines in production environment; incremental backups not possible.
3. VMware consolidated backups. Requires a VCB proxy server; configure to access same datastore sets as ESX server. ADVANTAGES: Offload workload from ESX server; full VMDK backups; incremental backups and single-file restores. DISADVANTAGES: Increased backup licensing costs; higher storage capacity costs; need for temporary staging area; might need several VCB proxy servers (10 or more).
Alternate approach: use underlying controller’s snapshot technology in Nseries. Instantaneous backup with no impact to ESX servers. Allows full & multiple VMDK backups; full & multiple datastores; backup/recover single file.
Key Info performs assessment to determine best backup approach. Some questions:
1. What is your Service Level Agreement?
2. What is your Recovery Point Objective?
3. How much data can you afford to loose?
4. What is your Recovery Time Objective?
5. How long can you be down?
6. Will the solution scale up?
7. What is your ROI objective?
Speaker: Phana Seng; Senior Storage Engineer; Key Information Systems, Inc.; email psingh@keyinfo.com
Duration : 0:7:19
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Which backup-solution would you recommend for an OS 10.4 server in a small network?
There’s usually about 60-70GB on it.
i use http://www.backupspace.com/ for my personal backups, super easy to setup and use. Has a scheduler in it to run as a background event whenever you want, you can also set it up to e-mail you every time it does, which I’m sure would be beneficial for managing a server.
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Oops, I Lost My Data
You may be in a situation where you know your data is not being backed up correctly – or at all. You know it needs to be looked into………….but you just can’t ‘find the time to speak to the other team members about it.
Data is the second most irreplaceable and valuable asset after ‘people’. In the event of a disaster, insurance money can only pay compensation and replace tangible assets; it cannot replace people or your unique data.
So where do you start? Well every business has their own requirements and generally will look to their IT support company for advice on their specific needs. In my experience IT companies (particularly for SMEs) just rather organise blue cable, servers, peripheries and maintenance plans – than ensure a decent Disaster Recover (DR) plan is in place. And if they recommend a DR plan, it will be based on their biases on the subject.
Here is what to consider and investigate when developing a data backup plan.
First – How much data are you generating each day? That is how many Gigabytes?
Second. How many days/hours of data can you afford to lose?
Third. If there is a major systems failure – how much downtime can you afford?
How much data needs to be backed up daily? You should only need to do an incremental backup of the NEW data for the day.
When to do a FULL backup? ……………. Usually weekly.
Also you may require Archive backups……………often monthly.
Once you know the quantity of data to backup daily & weekly, you can then decide on the method.
You need to consider how much data needs to be stored on Disc (eg NAS) for rapid access in case of a systems failure; and how much data can be stored on Tape (LTO, DLT). Tape is cheaper to run but takes longer to backup and access.
The simplest method is to buy a Tape drive unit that can backup about 200 – 400 GB of data. The costs vary ($1000 – $2000) for the unit and the individual tapes cost about $50 – $60 each (you often need about 20 tapes). If your data is close to a Terabyte (TB), you are now looking into more money to set up ($5000 – $10000).
- Removable hard drives are becoming more popular as they are now becoming more affordable when compared to tape. Although they store less information than tape – you can access the data faster on a hard drive than a tape.
On the other hand, you can store a lot of your daily data on Disc Storage (NAS etc..) however the hardware can be very expensive to purchase and very expensive to operate. You need to keep the units running constantly – even if you just want to have access to a simple word file – the whole unit needs to keep running. A lot of electricity for disc, whereas tape just sits on the shelf.
You just have to know what data you need to store for rapid access (Disc storage) or archive or not so urgent (Tape) and balance your expenditure and operating costs accordingly. Also remember to factor in the amount of data increase you are experiencing in your organisation (thanks to emails and larger file sizes – there is at least a 50% increase in all extant data per annum!!!). Finally make sure you calculate the running costs (electricity, consumables, depreciation, repair) for the method you choose.
Storage
Some experts will say tape is vulnerable to damage and corruption. The solution is to make multiple tape backups and then store in a cool, safe place. Actually tape will last years without problems.
Many companies offer off-site tape storage. This allows you to store tapes in a library/cataloguing system that can be viewed online. They are kept in a secure vault with idea climate conditions for tape longevity. You are also able to instruct the storage company how often they visit your office to exchange your backup tapes on an agreed tape rotation plan.
What about the Internet?
Yes some people have backup software that allows their data to be de-duplicated and compressed so as to fit in the available bandwidth. Some IT people actually backup onto the available space on their Website Database. Web hosters often offer a certain amount of data to be stored in the back end of the web site itself – for a monthly fee. Just check to see the extra costs associated with data transfer. Also in the event of a systems failure (where communication lines can go down – thus internet and WAN) how are you going to retrieve the data?
IT people are also known for taking home older servers – placing them in their garage and backing up data over the internet to their second hand PCs. Is this a reliable solution considering sick days, holidays, burglary and internet integrity?
Some companies will host your data in a similar way to Web hosters? Just ensure that they are in fact a suitable option when you factor in costs, reliability, bandwidth, data restoration time and DR.
What if you need a ‘Standby Data Centre” in the event of a major disaster?
You can always consult your IT Company on what to do if you need to rebuild a whole server room in a major crisis. Larger organisations have a remote DR site that allows their staff and their whole network to relocate and recommence with 1 – 2 days, in the event of a disaster. This of course bears a huge capital cost.
You can always ensure that you have data kept off site in one form or another and that you have a plan in place that allows your IT company the option to rebuild a server – load your data and get your company up and running in a couple of days….at least for critical systems. There will be some ongoing costs to keep this plan running….but keep in mind the cost of downtime for your own business. How much money is lost every hour your business is not operating?
Other simple solutions
There is more software being developed that will compress and simplify your data so that you are only backing up a smaller parcel of data.
This is definitely worth investigating, however I would recommend that you start changing policy internally with regard to backup solutions. Remember that a large source of your problem is that company employees often make several copies of the one file, do not delete there ‘Sent files’ and do not archive or manage their emails. This is where you can save a lot of memory – and thus know for sure the REAL amount of data that needs to be stored.
Glenn Caldwell
www.datastoragesolutions.com.au
Glenn Caldwell
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Categories: Backup Solutions Tags: backup, Backup Device, Backup software, Backup solution, best cloud storage, encrypted, ESG, Online Backup, RAID, redundant, Server backup, solutions, tape backup replacement
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Duration : 0:0:44
Backing Up Laptop Using CMS Backup Solutions
This is a video demonstration of the CMS ABSplus automatic backup system. Find out more at:
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Duration : 0:7:50
Do you have a Backup Solution?
If not…you better! It’s critical for any computer user with important files to do backups, and how much more freelancers who have valuable client assets to take care of!
I offer some simple ways for you to get started today doing backups.
Duration : 0:3:14
Categories: Backup Solutions Tags: backup, backups, solutions
Data Storage, Backup and Deduplication with CommVault and Data Domain Integrated Solution
Faced with data growth and a lengthening backup window that was overwhelming his home-grown solution, a Systems Engineer turned to Integrated Data Storage, LLC to provide an enterprise-level integration of storage, backup and deduplication technologies from Commvault and Data Domain. Now, the Engineer’s environment is experiencing a compression ratio of more than 20:1 from the deduplication and, as result, only a 50% utilization of storage.
To learn more about the provided solution–or any of the other solutions delivered by IDS, including disaster recovery and storage and server virtualization–please visit the company’s website: http://www.integrateddatastorage.com
Duration : 0:3:30
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Backing Up Desktop Computer Using CMS Backup Solutions
This is a video demonstration of the CMS ABSplus USB/eSATA automatic backup system. Find out more at:
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Duration : 0:9:42
Categories: Backup Solutions Tags: backup, desktop, pc, solutions