As a starting point, you can use DFSR (since its included in windows) to get 
your data from one location to another.

Case in point, I have an account with 6 locations 3 Africa, 2 LatAm, 1 US
Using dfsr, the remote servers replicate back to HQ , then I only have to run 
backups from one server as opposed to 6 remote ones. Obviously you can tweak 
your solution, but its a starting point & you can get real creative since you 
have fiber at the two locations.

Unfortunately for me, all the remote locations have  512k sat links and 2meg 
dsl's  so it kind of limits my creativity. 



 


Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 15:54:57 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Backing up between main office and remote site

We use Avamar here for backup and replicate the backup data across our WAN. It 
works well, 
particularly given the modest bandwidth we've got. It's not a low cost solution 
though.  There's
going to be a tradeoff between how smart the backup compression/deduplication 
is (Avamar's
is very clever) and how much bandwidth costs. If you've got fiber, and the data 
change rate
isn't huge, you should have a bunch of options. 


Looks like you definitely have some additional information gathering before you 
can start identifying suitable solutions. Obviously the budget will be a big 
factor in narrowing down the options. With what you've provided it looks like 
you may want to focus on a single solution that can address both Physical and 
Virtual environments, provide application aware support for SQL/Exchange, and 
possibly include remote agent-based media servers to provide local 
de-dupe/compression to reduce impact to the MAN/WAN links.  It's been awhile 
since I've been involved with a backup/data protection design project, but I do 
believe some of the following products may be worth looking at.  Disclaimer, 
I've been in a larger enterprise environment for quite some time so some of 
these products may not be suitable for smaller environments: Microsoft 
DPMVmware VDPCommVaultEMC Avamar/Data DomainVeeamNetVault (Dell) As well as 
several cloud-based solutions from various sources. It may be worth looking 
into more DR oriented solutions (Zerto, Atlantis, etc) for the Virtual 
environment (if there's a focus on moving from physical to virtual).  - Sean 
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 10:53 AM, Art DeKneef <[email protected]> wrote:
I am asking for feedback from those that backup between multiple sites. What 
were the good things and what would you do different? First time I’ve had to 
look at this in a very long time.  Talked with a potential new client looking 
to backup up between the two offices and possibly cloud backup. Current data 
size is estimated at 17 TBs. A disaster recovery type of thing. Besides have 
the backup local another copy is off-site. Main office has several Windows 
Server 2008 physical servers along with 15-20 virtual servers. They are running 
VM Ware (unknown version). Included in the mix is an Exchange Server (probably 
2010), couple SQL Servers (unknown version), file and print and AD. The remote 
office has a few servers. Each site is on a fiber network but speed is unknown 
at this time. He is checking. Their previous IT guy just quit so they asked for 
a proposal to go in and document the network and implementing a remote backup 
solution. Right now we’re focusing on this backup solution but I’m sure it will 
change as we get further into our discussions. I could use a couple of 
enterprise NAS devices or put in a couple of Server 2012 R2 servers as a 
storage and possibly turn on de-dup to reduce data transfer size. Thanks for 
the help. Art DeKneefAvanti ComputersMesa, AZ480-649-4430 Office480-529-4430 
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