Unitrends Redefines "Free" Virtual Backup
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@Aaron-Studer said:
Download speeds are all over the place.... Maybe it's popular?
Well yeah. I'd love to see a list of the concurrent downloads
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@Aaron-Studer said:
Download speeds are all over the place.... Maybe it's popular?
Well yeah. I'd love to see a list of the concurrent downloads
That'd be a great marketing tool!
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So you no longer delpoy the OVF directly.. You even get to set options before it is even deployed. More Screenshots coming.
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Looks like you don't need to even add local space directly to the UEB anymore if you are using some kind of network storage for backups which is nice (aside from the OS space of course)
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Looks like you don't need to even add local space directly to the UEB anymore if you are using some kind of network storage for backups which is nice (aside from the OS space of course)
That would be great for installing to a VM and having backups go to a NAS device or something out on the network.
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What connection options exist? Haven't had a chance to install to look yet. NFS, CIFS, iSCSI?
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@Reid-Cooper said:
What connection options exist? Haven't had a chance to install to look yet. NFS, CIFS, iSCSI?
All the above I believe.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@Reid-Cooper said:
What connection options exist? Haven't had a chance to install to look yet. NFS, CIFS, iSCSI?
All the above I believe.
Nice, that is quite flexible.
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Wow, this is very cool. I have a question, though. I understood everything else in the description, but what's a socket?
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@Dominica said:
Wow, this is very cool. I have a question, though. I understood everything else in the description, but what's a socket?
Processor socket I assume. How many physical processors can be on a machine.
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@Dominica said:
Wow, this is very cool. I have a question, though. I understood everything else in the description, but what's a socket?
CPU Socket.
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@JaredBusch said:
@Minion-Queen
I'll be testing it out within a few days. this whole packing the house to move thing is highly disruptive.Full disclosure: I have always used Veeam over Unitrends for the paid solutions due to pricing.
This may well disrupt that. Almost 100% of my client base will not need more than 1 TB of backup storage.
Agreed, I have client that I will be able to move them away from a secondary machine they currently use to backup their VM host with Veeam. Now to see how it handles rotating NAS storage devices.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Looks like you don't need to even add local space directly to the UEB anymore if you are using some kind of network storage for backups which is nice (aside from the OS space of course)
That would be great for installing to a VM and having backups go to a NAS device or something out on the network.
This is the only way I can use something like this. The cost of storage inside the host would be to expensive for me.
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@Dashrender said:
Agreed, I have client that I will be able to move them away from a secondary machine they currently use to backup their VM host with Veeam. Now to see how it handles rotating NAS storage devices.
In what manner do you wish to rotate them? It's not common to rotate NAS.
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@coliver Okay, that's what I was thinking it probably meant, but I'm not always up on the lingo. Like every time @scottalanmiller says "ack" to me I think he's complaining, but he's actually using it as "acknowledge".
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Agreed, I have client that I will be able to move them away from a secondary machine they currently use to backup their VM host with Veeam. Now to see how it handles rotating NAS storage devices.
In what manner do you wish to rotate them? It's not common to rotate NAS.
You could Archive with an external Device. But, not sure how you'd do that with a NAS. Too many variable to keep backups reliable there.
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@Dominica said:
Like every time @scottalanmiller says "ack" to me I think he's complaining, but he's actually using it as "acknowledge".
I would probably think that too.
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@Dominica said:
@coliver Okay, that's what I was thinking it probably meant, but I'm not always up on the lingo. Like every time @scottalanmiller says "ack" to me I think he's complaining, but he's actually using it as "acknowledge".
I think @scottalanmiller is unique there... I've never heard anyone use "ack" outside of a programming language, CLI, or TCP handshake.
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@coliver said:
I think @scottalanmiller is unique there... I've never heard anyone use "ack" outside of a programming language, CLI, or TCP handshake.
I didn't make it up. I learned it from company after company that used it extensively.