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New feature - What's on your network?

We have an almost completely virtualised environment and are using Veeam for several years now. I reccomend Veeam for backing up virtual servers anytime (VM or Hyper-V). You can restore individual...

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New feature - What's on your network?

We use Amanda to backup our 150 GB of data.

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New feature - What's on your network?

Mixture of DPM and LTO tape drives... just implementing an Equallogic Storage solution also for DR.  Will need to consolidate to a single backup strategy when this is finished so interested to hear...

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Re: New feature - What's on your network?

I use Symantec Backup exec for backing up my files on to tape. True, what is said that it takes ages to backup to tape. However since I have a netapp NAS unit configured I can quickly backup to tape...

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New feature - What's on your network?

A mess of software at the moment... The company I work for has an audit requirement to use NTBackup with Tapes on the DC (Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Yearly). I have opted to use Veeam for our...

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New feature - What's on your network?

Rishard, I'd take a look at Veeam if I were you. It's easy to work with and quite affordablehttp://www.veeam.com/vm-backup-recovery-replication-software.html?ad=menu Opens a new window

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Re: New feature - What's on your network?

  We use HP data protector  with Both backup to Tape and backup to disk.   

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New feature - What's on your network?

Thanks for sharing I'm using Backupexec, Veam and Fastback(IBM) across the group  cheers Ben 

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New feature - What's on your network?

Yeah, definitely don't use the Hyper-V snapshot method as a backup method. It's great for just before a patch update so you quickly roll back if it screws up, but that's about it. You'd never want to...

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New feature - What's on your network?

I am using Evault www.evault.com Opens a new window.  We have a on-site backup server (disk to disk backup) that is just running Windows 2008 with Evault's proprietary software for fast restores...

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New feature - What's on your network?

We are a local public health agency and we currently use Barracuda's Backup solution at our main office (disk-disk-offsite) and Robocopy to a series of external disk drives and an LTO tape at my other...

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New feature - What's on your network?

We're using Windows Server Backup. 4 2008R2 servers with a 1TB usb external hard drive each. backing up completely, and nightly. Why? It comes with the OS and costs nothing. Management thinks backups...

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Re: New feature - What's on your network?

I am looking at backup methods and Apps at the moment. Currently running ArcServe and not happy about getting errors and problems restoring. I have tested Backup Exec and DPM2012 , both good for...

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New feature - What's on your network?

This is a great idea!

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New feature - What's on your network?

SpiceHeads, thank you for mentioning Veeam! We work for your best interests ;) @Nic, this is a great post!

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New feature - What's on your network?

DPM 2012, looking at tape or offsite hosting for offsite backups. 

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New feature - What's on your network?

Nice feature Nic

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New feature - What's on your network?

I like this idea!

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New feature - What's on your network?

Nice snippets, helps us help each other too. As for backups,  RDX cartridges in a wine box buried in the yard.    Having a digger of a dog makes backup storage a BREEZE I tell you! 

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New feature - What's on your network?

We're doing pretty much the exact same thing as Rob Dunn.  We have a DR center about a block away that's connected by 10Gbs fiber.  I have had a little better experience with Appasure support the one...

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