PaulGillespie
Technical User
Hi Guys!
I have a client who are an architects firm and backups have always been an issue. Their data grows at about 5 gig a week meaning that any solution implemented needs to be big enought to cope for a few years hopefully.
Currently we do a differential on Mon to Thurs and a full on Friday which runs onto 3 tapes. A full backup is approx 500gig and comprises mostly of DWG, JPGs and an exchange database.
I've been recenty looking at backup to disk and the Idealstor system advertised on this site looks quite good. I'd have a 1TB disk for the diffs and 1 TB disk for the full and then have 2 more disks for the next week etc etc.
Does anyone have any other suggestions/pointers/pitfalls etc that i should be considering?
I like the idealstor solution as it uses removable disks. Does anyone use a NAS/DAS system as these seem to be a bit cheaper, like the Buffalo ones. If you do, how do you manage your offsite backups.
Thanks!
Paul
I have a client who are an architects firm and backups have always been an issue. Their data grows at about 5 gig a week meaning that any solution implemented needs to be big enought to cope for a few years hopefully.
Currently we do a differential on Mon to Thurs and a full on Friday which runs onto 3 tapes. A full backup is approx 500gig and comprises mostly of DWG, JPGs and an exchange database.
I've been recenty looking at backup to disk and the Idealstor system advertised on this site looks quite good. I'd have a 1TB disk for the diffs and 1 TB disk for the full and then have 2 more disks for the next week etc etc.
Does anyone have any other suggestions/pointers/pitfalls etc that i should be considering?
I like the idealstor solution as it uses removable disks. Does anyone use a NAS/DAS system as these seem to be a bit cheaper, like the Buffalo ones. If you do, how do you manage your offsite backups.
Thanks!
Paul