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ClassA
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 3:26 am    Post subject: Backups Backups Backups Reply with quote

We have on this site four servers, and for many years I have been
wrestling with big-name backup software, backup tape drives and tapes.
But, now that large hard disks are so cheap, I think THERE HAS TO BE A
BETTER WAY!

We have some particularly important files, and I set up an ad hoc backup
using PKzip to an attached drive. This is launched in the middle of the
night from a batch file using a scheduler. This works, but I saw that PK
zip can't cope with a very large number of files, as it runs out of
memory. I am now experimenting with it's option '-=', which backs up
files in 'compatibility mode', hoping that this might help with the open
files.

I also have tried cheap synchronization software, called Second Copy,
but this doesn't cope with open files, and it is generally quite flaky.

PKzip, Xcopy, synchronization software, little known backup software,
cheap attached storage. Has anyone out there stirred this pot and pulled
out something that is useful and works, particularly with open files? I
feel I am warm but not there yet.
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 4:19 am    Post subject: Re: Backups Backups Backups Reply with quote

Per ClassA:
Quote:
e have on this site four servers, and for many years I have been
wrestling with big-name backup software, backup tape drives and tapes.
But, now that large hard disks are so cheap, I think THERE HAS TO BE A
BETTER WAY!

We have some particularly important files, and I set up an ad hoc backup
using PKzip to an attached drive. This is launched in the middle of the
night from a batch file using a scheduler. This works, but I saw that PK
zip can't cope with a very large number of files, as it runs out of
memory. I am now experimenting with it's option '-=', which backs up
files in 'compatibility mode', hoping that this might help with the open
files.

I also have tried cheap synchronization software, called Second Copy,
but this doesn't cope with open files, and it is generally quite flaky.

PKzip, Xcopy, synchronization software, little known backup software,
cheap attached storage. Has anyone out there stirred this pot and pulled
out something that is useful and works, particularly with open files? I
feel I am warm but not there yet.

I'll be following your thread with interest myself.

Been supplementing Retrospect (miserable, wretched, near-criminal UI - but it
does selective restores...) with Second Copy.

Haven't found any flakes in it yet except for the open file thing - and I think
that's a pretty widespread problem.

I'd be interested to hear what problems you've had with Second Copy. I've been
thinking it's pretty good - but I haven't taken the time/trouble to do detailed
testing. In fact I think I lack the technical expertise for such testing.... So
abandoning Retrospect in favor of 100% reliance on SecondCopy would be a giant
leap of faith for me right now.
--
PeteCresswell
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Shel
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 6:09 am    Post subject: Re: Backups Backups Backups Reply with quote

On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 23:26:49 +0000, ClassA
<dleachman@nospam.stop-choc.co.uk> wrote:

Quote:
We have on this site four servers, and for many years I have been
wrestling with big-name backup software, backup tape drives and tapes.
But, now that large hard disks are so cheap, I think THERE HAS TO BE A
BETTER WAY!

We have some particularly important files, and I set up an ad hoc backup
using PKzip to an attached drive. This is launched in the middle of the
night from a batch file using a scheduler. This works, but I saw that PK
zip can't cope with a very large number of files, as it runs out of
memory. I am now experimenting with it's option '-=', which backs up
files in 'compatibility mode', hoping that this might help with the open
files.

I also have tried cheap synchronization software, called Second Copy,
but this doesn't cope with open files, and it is generally quite flaky.

PKzip, Xcopy, synchronization software, little known backup software,
cheap attached storage. Has anyone out there stirred this pot and pulled
out something that is useful and works, particularly with open files? I
feel I am warm but not there yet.

Acronis True Image compresses if you so choose.
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Antonio Donatiello
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 2:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Backups Backups Backups Reply with quote

ClassA <dleachman@nospam.stop-choc.co.uk> ha scritto:

Quote:
PKzip, Xcopy, synchronization software, little known backup software,
cheap attached storage. Has anyone out there stirred this pot and pulled
out something that is useful and works, particularly with open files? I
feel I am warm but not there yet.

If you are looking for a secure backup you can try our new backup software
Geminisoft Scrinium. We released beta 1 some days ago. Main features.

1) files are zipped individually with internal zip engine;
2) files and file names are encrypted, so you can store your backup
anywhere;
3) complete, incremental, differential backup with archive bit use
4) backup to disk, cd, web (Geminisoft servers)
4) full or individual files restore
5) ready for Windows Scheduled tasks

Open files are simply skipped.

Scrinium is a commercial product. At the end of the beta program it will be
sold at a competitive price.

You can discover all features, download and try it visiting our site
www.geminisoft.com.

--
-antonio-
www.geminisoft.com
(email valida sul mio sito)
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Howard Kaikow
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:07 am    Post subject: Re: Backups Backups Backups Reply with quote

"Antonio Donatiello" <antoniodo@blu.it> wrote in message
news:3C13305A200703241116248280001.antoniodo@blu.it...
Quote:
ClassA <dleachman@nospam.stop-choc.co.uk> ha scritto:

Open files are simply skipped.

Use image based backups, nothing is skipped.
There is no longer ANY reason to use file based backups, especially as they
are ridiculously slow compared with an image backup.

Look at Shadow Protect and True Image.
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(PeteCresswell)
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:34 am    Post subject: Re: Backups Backups Backups Reply with quote

Per Howard Kaikow:
Quote:
Use image based backups, nothing is skipped.
There is no longer ANY reason to use file based backups, especially as they
are ridiculously slow compared with an image backup.

But how do you do incrementals? Or do you do the whole nine yards every time?

As cheap as disk drives are, it still seems like if somebody wants 20-30
generations of certain files, that could run into a lot disk space.
--
PeteCresswell
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Antonio Donatiello
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 4:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Backups Backups Backups Reply with quote

"Howard Kaikow" <kaikow@standards.com> ha scritto:

Quote:
Use image based backups, nothing is skipped.

If you backup in background you can do a backup with partially updated
files.

Quote:
There is no longer ANY reason to use file based backups, especially as they
are ridiculously slow compared with an image backup.

Really? I know an image backup takes a lot of time to be performed.

--
-antonio-
www.geminisoft.com
(email valida sul mio sito)
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James Silverton
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 10:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Backups Backups Backups Reply with quote

Antonio wrote on Sun, 25 Mar 2007 14:24:51 +0200:

??>> Use image based backups, nothing is skipped.

AD> If you backup in background you can do a backup with
AD> partially updated files.

??>> There is no longer ANY reason to use file based backups,
??>> especially as they are ridiculously slow compared with an
??>> image backup.

AD> Really? I know an image backup takes a lot of time to be
AD> performed.

As a matter of interest, just how long would an image backup be
likely to take with, say, 20GB of files and perhaps a 7200rpm
backup disc drive? A file backup with Acronis takes hours.

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

E-mail, with obvious alterations:
not.jim.silverton.at.comcast.not
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louise
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 8:12 am    Post subject: Re: Backups Backups Backups Reply with quote

(PeteCresswell) wrote:
Quote:
Per ClassA:
e have on this site four servers, and for many years I have been
wrestling with big-name backup software, backup tape drives and tapes.
But, now that large hard disks are so cheap, I think THERE HAS TO BE A
BETTER WAY!

We have some particularly important files, and I set up an ad hoc backup
using PKzip to an attached drive. This is launched in the middle of the
night from a batch file using a scheduler. This works, but I saw that PK
zip can't cope with a very large number of files, as it runs out of
memory. I am now experimenting with it's option '-=', which backs up
files in 'compatibility mode', hoping that this might help with the open
files.

I also have tried cheap synchronization software, called Second Copy,
but this doesn't cope with open files, and it is generally quite flaky.

PKzip, Xcopy, synchronization software, little known backup software,
cheap attached storage. Has anyone out there stirred this pot and pulled
out something that is useful and works, particularly with open files? I
feel I am warm but not there yet.

I'll be following your thread with interest myself.

Been supplementing Retrospect (miserable, wretched, near-criminal UI - but it
does selective restores...) with Second Copy.

Haven't found any flakes in it yet except for the open file thing - and I think
that's a pretty widespread problem.

I'd be interested to hear what problems you've had with Second Copy. I've been
thinking it's pretty good - but I haven't taken the time/trouble to do detailed
testing. In fact I think I lack the technical expertise for such testing.... So
abandoning Retrospect in favor of 100% reliance on SecondCopy would be a giant
leap of faith for me right now.

I agree about Retrospect and yes, it is marvelous for
selective restores and I've been using it for years -
cursing like crazy any time I have to create another script
or set it up on a new computer.

I too supplement Retrospect: I use another external hard
drive and I do an image backup using Ghost about every two
weeks. I usually have two or three full image backups
available so that if I have to go back 5 or 6 weeks, I can.

Then, when "it" happens, and "it" will sooner or later, I
restore my most recent Ghost image and update my data files
using the selective restore from Retrospect. It has worked
very well on two occasions when I suddenly found myself in
need of a new hard drive or a fresh image from a day or more
ago. I think this is a pretty "safe" arrangement.

Then......because I've no offsite backup (office in home), I
got an account with Mozy.com and I upload critical data
files on a daily basis. Mozy works in the background.
This is just a third line of defense in case of fire/flood, etc.

Louise
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louise
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 8:14 am    Post subject: Re: Backups Backups Backups Reply with quote

(PeteCresswell) wrote:
Quote:
Per Howard Kaikow:
Use image based backups, nothing is skipped.
There is no longer ANY reason to use file based backups, especially as they
are ridiculously slow compared with an image backup.

But how do you do incrementals? Or do you do the whole nine yards every time?

As cheap as disk drives are, it still seems like if somebody wants 20-30
generations of certain files, that could run into a lot disk space.
as per my post above, do image backups once a week or so and

do incremental file based backups on a daily basis. Why not
have both? External hard drives are certainly inexpensive
enough.

Louise
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louise
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 8:15 am    Post subject: Re: Backups Backups Backups Reply with quote

James Silverton wrote:
Quote:
Antonio wrote on Sun, 25 Mar 2007 14:24:51 +0200:

??>> Use image based backups, nothing is skipped.

AD> If you backup in background you can do a backup with
AD> partially updated files.

??>> There is no longer ANY reason to use file based backups,
??>> especially as they are ridiculously slow compared with an
??>> image backup.

AD> Really? I know an image backup takes a lot of time to be
AD> performed.

As a matter of interest, just how long would an image backup be likely
to take with, say, 20GB of files and perhaps a 7200rpm backup disc
drive? A file backup with Acronis takes hours.

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

E-mail, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.comcast.not
20 gig using a 7200 external usb drive and Norton Ghost

would take approximately 1/2 hour.

Louise
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(PeteCresswell)
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 1:45 am    Post subject: Re: Backups Backups Backups Reply with quote

Per louise:
Quote:
Then......because I've no offsite backup (office in home), I
got an account with Mozy.com and I upload critical data
files on a daily basis. Mozy works in the background.
This is just a third line of defense in case of fire/flood, etc.

Did you ever try what looks tb an FTP option in SecondCopy?
--
PeteCresswell
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