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I would recommend it and they have a free trial so you can test drive it. It emails me when one of the 10 servers or 2 hosts has an issue which is pretty rare.Įventually, as we expand to our other buildings I'll use it to replicate offsite which is included :) Veeam Essentials (Hyper-V) was very affordable imo and had the added bonus of including Veeam One. I have an older server that sits on the far opposite side of the building from the main servers. I use Veeam Essentials here and it's been great. Please let me know what questions you may have. Web 2.0 GUI - Access your dashboard from any web enabled device to check on things without having to be in the data center.Real time alerts - You can customize your installation to alert you for a variety of things, from completed backups of your mission critical clients, to any failed backup, so that you know in real time how your backups are performing.

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This means that you can have one client running incremental forever, with another running a full nightly, and another running a full weekly + incrementals daily.
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Our software can easily protect your data locally, while allowing you to archive your data to removable media for DR purposes. Josh - Based upon what you've posted so far, Unitrends Backup Software, sounds like a great fit for your needs. & for the tag and considering Unitrends, Josh. I would also recommend you to round up your backup strategy using their cloud services ) You run the backup engine as a VM and it can store anywhere, so you can use your 8TB NAS to store backups. It seems your site is a good candidate for Unitrends Backup.
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Check this page to see how to run Syncrify on Synology and this page for QNAP.
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Most NAS devices run Linux underneath and therefore, you can install Syncrify right on your NAS device. Syncrify Server, which acts as a backup destination, can be installed on a variety of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, Mac and Unix. Therefore, if you have a large dataset, an internal disk is preferred over external USB drive.įull images - Check Syncrify plugins for details.Įxternal NAS - Rather than specifying NAS as a target, we recommend installing Syncrify Server right on your NAS device. However, internal disks are more scalable and faster. You can use an external HDD connected via USB as a destination on the target. (8TB NAS for Onsite with USB 3.0 External HDDs for Offsite)Īlso going to tag some storage reps to get this on their radar a little faster :)ĭoes Syncrify support copy to USB External HDD? or would that have to be done some other way? Does it do full images? Can it do incremental backup? Can I restore to dissimilar hardware? Can I target an external NAS in addition to the internal storage?Ĭopy to USB/External HDD - Yes. Vendors: If you could outline why you think your solution would work for us, how it will integrate in our our environment and how it will utilize our existing hardware. Users: If you could please tell some reasons why you like your software and what made you choose it over the multitude of other options? Note: Anything Cloud based is Completely out of the question due to connection limitations. We already have all the hardware necessary to store our backups we are just looking for a better way to manage them. Something where we can see the backup status of each machine and fix the ones that fail.Ĭonsidering that our current method of backing up is completely free, you can imagine that we do not have a lot of cash to work with in upgrading this solution. So for the most part this works for us the only issue being that when a backup fails we cannot tell without visiting the machine.Īs such we were hoping to get something to help us manage all our backups. We currently use Windows builtin Backup and Restore to do a system image to the NAS then transfer the whole folder of images to the external HDD which is then taken offsite. Right now we have Windows Server 2012 R2 that hosts 3 VM's, 25 endpoints, a 8TB NAS and 2 X 8TB External HDDs. I was hoping for some advice on a solution that could work for us. Lots of backup question floating around on here I know.
