I've been reading up on DPM, and as long as you're only backing up Microsoft
OSes and products, I think you're going to find it an excellent choice.
Unfortunately, we've got a new client that wants D2D2D for their entire
network, and they've got a mixed OS network, so I don't think DPM is going
to work for me.

 

From: Spencer Read [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 12:34 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Backup Solutions for lower stress levels?

 

I currently have 5 servers running Exchange 2003, SQL 2005, Intranets,
Websites and all the other usual stuff running on Windows 2003 R2 - no
Sharepoint yet but that might be coming soon!  They all backup to a raid1
array in 1 server and then this is copied to a removable drive for offsite
storage

 

My question is - are there any products that will make managing this easier
on my stress levels?

 

I have got

Batch files doing systemstate ntbackups - 4 logfiles

Batch files doing exchange ntbackup  - 1 logfile

Auto Exmerge export - 1 logfile

Robocopy copying everything  - 7 logfiles

SQL backups to disk - 9 logfiles

There is also backup exec but I'm allergic to anything Symantec lately!

 

All I want (Am I asking too much) is 1 solution that can do D2D2D and
possibly D2D2T that can cope with all of the above and make the management
easier?

I seem to spend a good hour each day reading through the logfiles to check
for errors and I'm still not convinced that I could get everything back if
something happened!

 

Thanks

 

.Spence

 

 

 

 

 

 

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