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    • DustinB3403D

      Hyper-V 2008 VM System State Backup to USB

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      DustinB3403D

      @coliver I know, I wasn't even included in the conversation at the time when we migrated to O365, and I wasn't included in the conversation when they setup Hyper-V.

      Nor was I included when they built this VM, or the other reporting VM on Hyper-V to which 16GB of memory and 2 cores assigned to it...

      #SweepItLikeAJanitor

    • hobbit666H

      Unitrends Enterprise Backup and XenServer 7

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      @hobbit666 said in Unitrends Enterprise Backup and XenServer 7:

      AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! Can't restore a VM Backup that was done on ESXi onto Hyper-V! only another ESXi.

      Do you need the entire backup of the machine? You can mount the image of the backup and restore any files anywhere you want.

    • DustinB3403D

      RAID 6 vs RAID 10 - LFF - Winchester - Synology Backup Device

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      scottalanmillerS

      Remember that this is backup. So if the backup system fails you have options like...

      Taking a new backup from the live systems. Offlining the limping array and taking a full backup of it before attempting a restore Doing a backup/restore rather than an array recovery

      All of these things make RAID 6's risks minimal. This isn't the only copy of anything, it's a backup. And it is not subject to availability risks (at least not in the way that live data is) so things that cause availability issues are not significant.

    • DustinB3403D

      Xen Orchestra has a Home

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      coliverC

      @JaredBusch said in Xen Orchestra has a Home:

      @scottalanmiller said in Xen Orchestra has a Home:

      Oh, the picture loaded after I posted.

      This has been really common lately. Not sure if it is a side effect of Cloudflare or the last NodeBB update.

      NodeBB I think. It loads the image when you scroll to or past the post that has it in it.

    • iroalI

      Cloud Backup

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      scottalanmillerS

      @iroal said in Cloud Backup:

      @scottalanmiller said in Cloud Backup:

      S3 is for "nearline" storage. Things that you are going to access quickly. Glacier is archival storage, things that you can wait a bit to retrieve and will not retrieve often. Glacier is much cheaper to store, but much more expensive to retrieve. So if you are very unlikely to need to retrieve it and don't need it quickly, Glacier is better.

      Thanks, I think Glacier It's best option in my case.

      Can I make a Mirror Copy in Glaicer ?

      I'm not sure. Grab something like CloudBerry and you will get a good feel for options.

    • mlnewsM

      Survey of Backup Tools for Linux

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Why It Is Not a Backup Unless It Is Decoupled

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      scottalanmillerS

      @iroal said in Why It Is Not a Backup Unless It Is Decoupled:

      It was a Hoax

      http://www.infoworld.com/article/3057676/it-management/that-man-who-deleted-his-entire-company-with-a-line-of-code-it-was-a-hoax.html#tk.rss_all

      Yup, that's what the thread has been discussing 🙂

    • gjacobseG

      Create SQL History Database

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      In this case, it was a matter of the settings during the restore.

      Under GENERAL you had to select your source and destination as normal. Destination was changed so that it was the new History file. Under FILES you updated the DB and LOG files to reflect the new DB, otherwise you would over write the originals.

      This is where they borked it. They didn't mention FILES only going to OPTIONS, and there is where they mentioned updating the file names. The main discovery was that you need to uncheck LEAVE Source database in the restoring state.

      When I emailed them about removing the 'borked' databases I had created the called me back. I mentioned it to the fellow and we had a short discussion on the matter where he took notes and agreed that the directions were incorrect. When I got to the part about unchecking LEAVE Source database in the restoring state he mentioned that he uncheck Take tail-log backup before restore

      Hope this helps.

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Why Is RAID Not a Backup

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      @tonyshowoff Now that's just painful to think about.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Are All Copies Backups?

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      To me.

      A Backup is a read only copy that can not be alterted.. Otherwise it's living data, And you can not verify the data has not changed/added or removed since the backup was taken.

    • lhatsynotL

      Ever heard of Rubrik?

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      And it's currently only VMware but they are working on Hyper-V and KVM.

    • DustinB3403D

      Free Backup Solutions for ESXi

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      @Dashrender said:

      Interesting - by that same token, good backup software should not allow you to delete and previous portions of a backup as long as any other backup references files contained in said backup.

      i.e. FB - i1 - i2 - i3 - i4

      A good backup package won't let you just delete FB and allow you to keep i4 because i4 would be worthless.

      But in this case i4 isn't worthless. You could completely restore from it. Just not have the old data from FB. So for DR is really nice.

    • FATeknollogeeF

      Hyper-V & XenServer backup & DR: single pane of glass

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      scottalanmillerS

      @FATeknollogee said:

      @scottalanmiller said:

      I'm watching the videos trying to figure out what it does. Looks like a decent product but haven't seen any single pane of glass stuff yet.

      Did you at least find one compelling feature?

      Not yet.

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      Meet our new product: the ioSafe BDR 515

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      @travisdh1 Yup, that's basically how it works. The insulating material is water-based and converts to steam during a fire, resulting in an endothermic cooling action. Additionally, the steam is forced out of the events which prevents heat from entering the unit. As for waterproofing, the drives are simply in a sealed box that relies on finned walls to conduct heat away during normal operation.

    • KellyK

      XenServer, local storage, and redundancy/backups

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      scottalanmillerS

      Okay, makes sense then. I'd lean towards XenServer with local storage then. You can migrate to CEPH when it is ready. This would get a single node up "instantly" and let you move others as the opportunity arises.

    • JaredBuschJ

      Veeam pricing changed

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      @Dashrender said:

      @JaredBusch said:

      I am not happy with the amount of the increase. I never said a company should not or cannot raise their costs.

      Considering my other theory, I'm not surprised with the hike. Happy, maybe not, but surprised, nah!

      Another question - how often are you buying new licenses?

      And when you compare prices, what beats it?

      Nothing beats it yet on price for paid solutions that work with Hyper-V.

      Unitrends free is a possibility for this particular client.

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      Unitrends Free for XenServer?

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      @Dashrender said:

      What are/were the limitations of free version? I have forgotten.

      1TB of storage. I think that's counting amount of protected storage, but it's been long enough I forget for sure.

      Edit: Works real well for me here, adding servers and services as I set them up. We've been using crashplan for file level storage for a long time, so I don't have much being pulled in by Unitrends currently.

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      VMware Backup and Replication Options

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      Veeam support is now from India 😞

    • DustinB3403D

      Xen Orchestra - Backup Job 4 VMs

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      @DustinB3403 said:

      Did you not have somewhere to jump off of?

      XS/XO/XOA is all great, but seriously the thread count is stupid. The knowledge is lost in all the noise.

    • DustinB3403D

      Xen Orchestra - Backup yourself!

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      DustinB3403D

      So I tested the backup functionality within XOS and the appliance backs it's self up without issue.

      Wow!

      No additional tools required. Great design @olivier !

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