[AusNOG] Offsite Backup Recommendations

Darren Moss Darren.Moss at cloud365.com.au
Mon May 15 08:23:25 EST 2017


Just wondering, what are the ramifications of using software/services from a US based/incorporated provider ?

Is your/your customer’s data subject to the Patriot Act and potentially accessible ?



D.

From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Robert Hudson
Sent: Monday, 15 May 2017 9:35 a.m.
To: ANSA SERVERS
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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Offsite Backup Recommendations

I hope you discovered the lack of recoverability as part of your testing regime, rather than when you needed to recover as part of a DR event.

Untested backups are worthless. You simply must include regular testing as part of your backup regime if you want any confidence that recovery is possible when you really need it.

I currently have about 20TB backed up with Crashplan, in their Australian datacentre. I've had no issues recovering data from them on multiple occasions, including a big recovery back onto my NAS a few months ago. Crashplan also lets you keep a local or remote copy of your backup data yourself (and in fact lets you do so completely free).

On 14 May 2017 10:44 pm, "Aus Net Servers Australia Pty Ltd" <info at ausnetservers.net.au<mailto:info at ausnetservers.net.au>> wrote:
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<http://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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