[AusNOG] Offsite Backup Recommendations

Shane Clay shane at caznet.com.au
Mon May 15 11:15:18 EST 2017


There are plenty of Australia providers who can help you set something like this up whether it be bulk object storage like Amazon S3 or designing/implementing somewthing using dedicated co-lo'd servers / NAS etc. We're one of them and we use combinations of both of these options for our clients.

Depending on what state you're in a Google search would reveal most of your options.

At 10tb your budget would have to be reasonable for both the storage and bandwidth requirements. Amazon S3 would slug you $350 for the object storage before you pay to get it there. Recovery can be a bit more challenging too... you want someone who can ***quickly*** ship it out on a disk if you need to recover 10TB all of a sudden (unless your bandwidth is excellent).

Shane

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Sent: Saturday, 13 May 2017 8:12 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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