That hybrid solution was one of my original proposals for the laptops. Having 
the recent company data in the cloud so everyone was working with the same 
file. No more having different files on different users computers depending on 
who was working on the file at that time. Yes it is a mess. "One" of the things 
he would like to fix.

> Are end-users responsible for their own system administration?  HAHAHAHAHA! 
> Yes. Everyone here is their own local admin. With all the rights and 
> privileges that go with it. The 2 laptops I have looked at so far need some 
> serious "cleaning" for being company-owned business laptops. As for the 
> responsibility, what do you think it is? :-)

Art DeKneef
Avanti Computers
Mesa, AZ
480-649-4430 Office
480-529-4430 Mobile

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Ben Scott
Sent: Monday, September 1, 2014 8:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Remote full computer backup to cloud

On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 11:40 PM, Art DeKneef <[email protected]> wrote:
> He likes the idea of laptops with an external hard drive for backups. 
> His concern is having the laptop backed up consistently every night. 
> Automatically as well.

  Perhaps a hybrid solution is the best bet?  "Cloud" backups for user data, 
i.e., the stuff that's really important and/or changes frequently.  Gets you 
up-to-the-hour backups of everything important, and easy selective restores.  
Occasional images of the entire system to an external hard disk.  Gets you the 
ability to restore a system quickly in the event of dire disasters; then the 
"cloud" can restore the rest.

  I'm not sure how to go about managing the system images.  Are end-users 
responsible for their own system administration?  And if the answer is "yes", 
does that mean really responsible, i.e., they'll be fired if they do it wrong, 
or do you mean they're the ones doing it but they're not responsible?  :)

-- Ben




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