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    • AmbarishrhA
      Ambarishrh
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      Yes I couldn't see it either about closing devpay. Carbonite guys said if you want we can migrate your data to carbonite data center free of cost with half the cost on yearly basis. They don't have a monthly plan, I used to have a monthly plan with zcb and Amazon usage charges monthly.

      Am looking at options. Even if I check for any solution, I am not sure on how to migrate the data from Amazon Zmanda account.

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      • StrongBadS
        StrongBad @Ambarishrh
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        @ambarishrh said:

        Yes I couldn't see it either about closing devpay. Carbonite guys said if you want we can migrate your data to carbonite data center free of cost with half the cost on yearly basis. They don't have a monthly plan, I used to have a monthly plan with zcb and Amazon usage charges monthly.

        Am looking at options. Even if I check for any solution, I am not sure on how to migrate the data from Amazon Zmanda account.

        Must you migrate? Is it just backups or is it archives too? What about just a fresh backup to another location?

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        • AmbarishrhA
          Ambarishrh
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          Its the current running backup and the archives, quite a lot actually from past 4 years. almost 11 TB. I am trying to find an option to keep that in Amazon and continue with another tool to the same storage. not sure whom to contact in Amazon for this.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Ambarishrh
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            @ambarishrh That's a good thought. But I am guessing that Zmanda owned that Amazon space so the data is technically theirs and not yours and so Amazon will have no means of giving you access to it without them. You could request from Carbonite that they transfer your data over to you on S3 but I suspect that they have the data comingled and can't do that.

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            • AmbarishrhA
              Ambarishrh
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              I've emailed Amazon sales team on this, and I hope I get a positive reply. What do you suggest to use as a backup tool for Amazon now? I have a SQL DB for our fingerprint device, plus files from our Netapp to backup. I remember jungledisk.

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              • AmbarishrhA
                Ambarishrh
                last edited by

                Cloudberry seems to have decent app for S3 and glacier, but for them they have different products and licensing for MS Sql, Files, Bare metal etc.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Ambarishrh
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                  @ambarishrh said:

                  I've emailed Amazon sales team on this, and I hope I get a positive reply. What do you suggest to use as a backup tool for Amazon now? I have a SQL DB for our fingerprint device, plus files from our Netapp to backup. I remember jungledisk.

                  JD will use Amazon S3 as a target but if you are starting over with an encapsulated product like that I would not tie myself to Amazon (necessarily) and probably avoid that kind of system entirely.

                  CloudBerry lets you use your own cloud account as a storage target.

                  Most enterprise backup tools will today too.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Ambarishrh
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                    @ambarishrh said:

                    Cloudberry seems to have decent app for S3 and glacier, but for them they have different products and licensing for MS Sql, Files, Bare metal etc.

                    Yes, very granular.

                    I would look at more normal tools like StorageCraft, Unitrends, etc. Then connect them to the cloud rather than looking at cloud tools specifically.

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                    • art_of_shredA
                      art_of_shred Banned
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                      Just as an example, I know you can use Unitrends for local backups and then archive to cloud storage (including Amazon). I sets up basically the same as archiving to a NAS (but you need a key generated by Amazon to connect on their end).

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                      • AmbarishrhA
                        Ambarishrh
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                        Thanks I need to check unitrends. Zcb does the same thing of using Amazon certificate connecting to push the files

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                        • StevenS
                          Steven
                          last edited by

                          This post (https://forums.zmanda.com/showthread.php?5572-ZCB-is-closing&p=17597#post17597) has an email address and telephone number if you want to ask whether your data is comingled or how you might move the almost 11TB of data to your own storage space in Amazon.

                          Cloudberry is nice because it provides you with a connection to your storage which potentially any backup software could use as a destination target. A number of our (StorageCraft) customers point to Amazon as an offsite repository.

                          Cheers!

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