For my SMB clients it's a weekly ROBOCOPY to a couple of RAID1 SATA NAS drives. 
Drive maps to "O:"  (for old) and folder structure/perms are identical to the 
live data with the exception of it being read only - if they want to modify the 
file they need to copy it to the production location.

It's only about 50GB of data for each of my two clients currently.

SAN's do roughly the same thing but in an integrated manner.

Dave

From: Paul Hutchings [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2012 2:50 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Archiving Solutions?

Short term building up to a few Tb, long term goodness knows.  RPO/RTO I take 
the view that it's archive data, so just being able to get it back is as far as 
a firm RPO/RTO requirement goes.

Providing good redundant secondary storage is something I can easily cover, 
what I'm interested in is how to identify/get the data onto it, and whether 
people use tape, optical, something else as their full/final long term copy?

I also think that something such as Enterprise Vault is overkill (we use 
Commvault for backup who do their own archiving product which I also think 
would be overkill), I'm also not convinced we need something that replaces 
files with stubs, just having a \\archive\<file:///\\archive\> UNC path would 
probably do the job at our level.

Paul
From: Ken Schaefer 
[mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]>
Sent: 01 April 2012 10:41
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Archiving Solutions?

How much data are you talking about? Where is it currently stored? What are 
your user requirements for getting access to this data? RPO/RTOs for the 
solution? Etc.

You can go all the way up to something like Symantec Enterprise Vault. But the 
question is whether you need these features or not.

From: Paul Hutchings 
[mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]>
Sent: Sunday, 1 April 2012 5:25 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Archiving Solutions?

I'm looking at how we archive data once it no longer needs to be on primary 
storage.

What are people using that will do the basic job of identifying folders that 
have not changed in X period of time, and moving those folders to a second 
location on secondary storage?

Once it's there, presumably it's not being backed up weekly along with your 
primary data, so how are you creating an offline "full and final copy" should 
the secondary storage fail please?

Thanks,
Paul



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