[AusNOG] Offsite Backup Recommendations

Matt Watson matt.watson at compnow.com.au
Sun May 14 23:01:14 EST 2017


Hey James,

First time replying here… If you’re wanting to backup VM’s (VMWare/Hyper-V), I’d look into using Veeam B&R for onsite backup and extend it with Cloud Connect. Currently doing offsite backup of around 12TB of data for a client and it’s been pretty smooth sailing. As Benjamin hinted at, all comes down to the $$$ as well as the amount of new data being created each day that has to haul itself over your WAN… Feel free to reach out off-list if you want more info and I’d be happy to help out. Please ignore if your use case is way off my guestimate.

Cheers


From: AusNOG <ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net> on behalf of Benjamin Ricardo <ben.ricardo at acs.net.au>
Date: Sunday, 14 May 2017 at 10:53 pm
To: Nathan Brookfield <Nathan.Brookfield at simtronic.com.au>, Aus Net Servers Australia Pty Ltd <info at ausnetservers.net.au>, "ausnog at lists.ausnog.net" <ausnog at lists.ausnog.net>
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Offsite Backup Recommendations

+1 for private nas pair
Then use something like shadow protect to backup to local nas which then can replicate to offsite nas using rsync or something.
You're going to need some decent bandwidth though for 10tb unless it's rarely changing
If you're cashed up maybe look at Datto. (War stories anyone???)
We use them for one of our big sites with several tb's of data



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From: Nathan Brookfield <Nathan.Brookfield at simtronic.com.au>
Date: 14/05/2017 10:48 PM (GMT+10:00)
To: Aus Net Servers Australia Pty Ltd <info at ausnetservers.net.au>, ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Offsite Backup Recommendations

Your best bet is probably to build a colo a server off your network in another data centre or buy a dedicated server with a heap of storage, that way you still have full control.



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Sent: Saturday, 13 May 2017 8:41 PM
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Subject: [AusNOG] Offsite Backup Recommendations


Hey,



First time posting here… My boss has asked me to look into what cloud providers they are in Australia to backup all our backups (Over 10tbs) to after having a major disagreement with Crashplan after finding out when we went to recover files that there was no files there to recover and they will not explain why.



We have looked into probax.io but that’s a bit cost prohibitive



Any suggestions would be great



Regards



James

Server Engineer

Aus Net Servers Australia Pty Ltd


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