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Windows Best Server Backup Software?

Discussion in 'Software' started by TheMusician, 7 Jul 2011.

  1. TheMusician

    TheMusician Audio/Tech Enthusiast/Historian

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    We have a buncha servers running Windows Server 2008 R2. Apparently, MS's built-in software is sub-par, so I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for what we should use.

    From what Google and multiple sites say, Acronis's software is superior to Paragon, but honestly I'm not sure where to begin with this.
     
  2. saspro

    saspro IT monkey

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    What sort of backups do you need?
    What are you backing up to?
    Is this for file restore or DR scenarios?
     
  3. TheMusician

    TheMusician Audio/Tech Enthusiast/Historian

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    both DR scenarios and file restore. we need incremental+differential backup. we're backing up to one big storage server with 4 x 2TB drives likely in raid 5 or something.
     
  4. saspro

    saspro IT monkey

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    Server 2k8 R2's backup features aren't bad for free. It does full image backups & can be scripted to do file and folder backups.
    Symantec Backup Exec is always good but isn't cheap.
    Acronis works well but we do find it takes a bit of fiddling.

    Personally we use a combination of managed Acronis for images & customised Ahsay for remote file storage.

    What's your budget?
     
  5. TheMusician

    TheMusician Audio/Tech Enthusiast/Historian

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    Okay cool!
    $1,000ish is our ceiling I believe.

    We're virtualizing Linux apparently, so that's something to note. (I don't know a whole lot about virtualization software/etc but this is what i've been told)
     
  6. saspro

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    Are you using vmware or hyper-v to virtualize?

    Veeam is good for backing up virtual environments
     
  7. TheMusician

    TheMusician Audio/Tech Enthusiast/Historian

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    Hyper-V I think
     
  8. dark_avenger

    dark_avenger Minimodder

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    We use ShadowProtect which is similar to acronis in that it does full images but it's cheaper
     
  9. saspro

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    A very good choice.

    The live backup to a DR site feature is a godsend.
    You can't beat having 4TB of data backup & running in the event of a server failure in 15 mins
     
  10. Votick

    Votick My CPU's hot but my core runs cold.

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    Backup Exec is pretty good :)
     

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