This is a small construction company. So picture no controls, policies, data
spread all over between users, no formal backup of any kind except for the
accounting PC, everyone a local admin, etc. You should get the picture.

 

I’ve made some initial suggestions, backup being one of them, to help with
some of the things he wants to change and improve. He knows he needs to do
something.

 

Art DeKneef

Avanti Computers

Mesa, AZ

480-649-4430 Office

480-529-4430 Mobile

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of James Button
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 2:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] Remote full computer backup to cloud

 

Further thoughts:

 

Is this a corporate environment where much of the data is effectively
pooled, or are you considering individual users having almost entirely
separate data on individual PC’s

 

If corporate, presumably the backups, and any restores will be done at the
central corporate site, with downloads of sensitive data being under
corporate control by ID, password, encryption and link (web attachment)

 

If not corporate, will the company be paying for the installation and
maintenance of the high-speed links to the users homes and anywhere else
they may wish to use their systems – hotels airports, internet-café’s and
other hotspots 

 

What considerations have been included to address security where a complete
system with corporate and personal access id’s and passwords (in the web
history and pagefile if nowhere else) may be imaged over other peoples
modems and via their servers.

 

What offsets and payment adjustments will be needed to address effects that
there may (will) be on tax (re benefits considered by the revenue department
to be income enhancing)  and associated pension and medical aid.  

 

And – what guarantee is there that link provided by the ISP will not become
unavailable, or that the data store may become inaccessible, or the managing
company may cease trading and the drives containing the backups sold (with
data on them) to the Chinese, Russians, North Koreans etc.

 

Remember any contracts will be with a non-existing company, and certainly in
the UK the liquidator has a duty to make the best recovery from the
available assets – cleaning drives cost money, and certainly they will get
more for systems that they can show are working, than for a collection of
drives, server systems and modems etc.

 

Going CLOUD has enormous risks for most organisations, and will probably
require more staff to manage the systems to address probable legal
requirements.

The boss may be criminally, and financially liable for failure to be able to
produce ‘stuff’ to courts, or to show they managed data securely and safely.
(UK – fancy up to 10 years in jail and £250,000 in fines?)

 

JimB

 

 

 

 

From: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew S. Baker
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 10:21 PM
To: ntsysadm
Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Remote full computer backup to cloud

 

The client's desired plan is not going to meet their expectations.

They're aiming for a full backup, and will utterly fail to even get a
partial one.

I cannot add anything extra to what has already been suggested.

Perhaps the sheer volume of "don't try this at home" will be helpful in
getting him to go in another direction.


Regards,




 

 


ASB
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Providing Virtual CIO Services (IT Operations & Information Security) for
the SMB market…

 

 

On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 3:57 PM, Art DeKneef <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Have a new client that wants to backup 15 computers, possibly to the cloud.
The cloud seems to be his preference right now. 7 computers are in an office
with the other 8 being laptops that rarely come into the office. There is no
server (Yeah I know), mix of Windows 7 Home and Pro, Windows 8 and Pro,
varying skill levels. They buy whatever fits their fancy and price when
something breaks. Hopefully I can get them to see the value of consistency
of hardware.

 

He wants to backup the whole computer, not just the business stuff. I
mentioned a small server or NAS device for the office but that still leaves
the laptops. They use a couple of 1TB USB drives in the office now but there
have been a few instances where they haven’t worked correctly between the
different computers.

 

I’m currently looking at Carbonite, Mozy, Crashplan and Copy but they all
seem to just want to backup files and folders, not the whole drive based on
my first glance.

 

Anyone have any experience backing up remote computers they would like to
share while I research some more?

 

Thanks

 

Art DeKneef

Avanti Computers

Mesa, AZ

480-649-4430 <tel:480-649-4430>  Office

480-529-4430 <tel:480-529-4430>  Mobile

 

 


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