With the laptops, I like the idea of an external hard drive. It shouldn't be
that hard to automate prompting them to attach the hard drive and create the
image with the built-in capability. You could do the same with a program
like Karen's Replicator or Microsoft SyncToy.

 

Regards, 
Hank Arnold 


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Art DeKneef
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2014 10:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] Remote full computer backup to cloud

 

I gave him some cost numbers and backup time involved plus the pitfalls for
doing this and he saw it wasn't a good idea for all the computers. He's
still worried about the field laptops.

 

So we discussed different options, everyone gets an external hard drive,
small server for backing up the office computers and the laptops when in the
office (rarely), create an image of the laptops and backup/save company
files to the cloud or combination of ideas. So he's thinking over the ideas
and we'll touch base on Wednesday.

 

Michael, thanks for the charts. They will bolster my basic calculations in
regards to the time involved.

 

Art DeKneef

Avanti Computers

Mesa, AZ

480-649-4430 Office

480-529-4430 Mobile

 

From: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Micheal Espinola Jr
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2014 4:45 PM
To: ntsysadm
Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Remote full computer backup to cloud

 

?  100 megabits is 12.5 megabytes.

 

If you really meant 100 megabits, that would theoretically transfer 40
gigabytes in 55 min.  Breaking that out in realistic (R) statistics with
overhead (I typically average-in 13%), you're looking at 63 min, and 78 min
if you factor in an addition 20% throttle due to simultaneous practical (P)
network usage.

 

Comparison chart:

 



 

Red Speed - perf. decrease
Yellow Speed - 0-400% increase
Green Speed - 400%+ increase

 

 

If you really meant 1.5 megabits (T-1ish speed), that would theoretically
transfer 40 gigabytes in 3641 min (2 days, 12 hrs, 40 min).  Breaking that
out in realistic (R) statistics with overhead (I typically average-in 13%),
you're looking at 4185 min (2 days, 21 hrs, 44 min), and 5231 min (3 days,
15 hrs, 11 min) if you factor in an addition 20% throttle due to
simultaneous practical (P) network usage.

 

Comparison chart:

 



 

Red Time - 12+ hours 
Yellow Time - 6-12 hours 
Green Time - 0-6 hours 

 

To get a 40 gigabyte backup under a 12 hr window, you would need to
effectively transfer at 11+ megabits per second end-to-end.  These factors
and these charts are a part of how I generalize backup requirements for
clients.  YMMV.

 

 




--
Espi

 

 

On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 7:04 AM, Hank Arnold <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Do the math. Even if you have a 100Mbps line (with, maybe 40-50 Mbyes upload
speed), you will be trying to send 20-40 (or more) GBytes of data. You'll be
spending hours if not days uploading.

It's a bad idea. Create an image on  removable media (label it "The Cloud")
and store it off site.

Regards,
Hank Arnold

Consumer Security

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
[mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> ]
On Behalf Of Art DeKneef

Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 5:01 PM
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] Remote full computer backup to cloud

I told him. He seems to think this is a good idea. The Internet connection
has (does occasionally) have issues that they installed a second line from a
different provider for just that reason. In a rural area here in Arizona.

Art DeKneef
Avanti Computers
Mesa, AZ
480-649-4430 <tel:480-649-4430>  Office
480-529-4430 <tel:480-529-4430>  Mobile

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
[mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> ]

On Behalf Of Susan Bradley
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 1:08 PM
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Remote full computer backup to cloud

Does he have any idea how long a full backup to a cloud backup provider
takes? I'll bet he doesn't have fiber and has various speeds of
connectivity. It takes me weeks to dribble up a large backup.

On 8/28/2014 12:57 PM, Art DeKneef 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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