Backup/sync solutions?
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If you want any proper backup history then you need more smarts than just robocopy. And that is important when the user accidentally deleted some files then realises a week (moth, year…) later - it is no help when the Robocopy mirror has faithfully deleted all the files from the "backup" miror also.
The backups, to the USB and the onesite NAS, would keep updated copies. That syncd mirror is just a third location.
We do something like the Robocopy mirror to offsite across OpenVPN.
Exactly. Thats what I have planned….across a VPN.
We make a username for backups (pick something - company.backup) and give it the necessary read access to all the user data and write access to the backup locations. Then use that username in Task Scheduler.
But can it be done with the PC only on and no user logged on?
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In Task Scheduler on the General tab select "Run whether user is logged on or not"
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I have had some good success with "Backup PC"
Thanks for the suggestion. I had tried it before maybe a couple of years ago but it was not suitable at that time. I will look at it again.
They are good for imaging but like I said not being able to authenticate with my credentials is kind of a huge bitch.
I've been using Acronis in an AD environment since v9 and I've never had a problem authenticating, and I backup multiple domains. One set of creds for the backup job and another set for the target location. Works like a charm.
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@KOM:
I've been using Acronis in an AD environment since v9 and I've never had a problem authenticating, and I backup multiple domains. One set of creds for the backup job and another set for the target location. Works like a charm.
My issues were just looking at the source, much less the destination…
What Acronis edition were you using exactly?
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I've been using Acronis in an AD environment since v9
9.0, 9.5, 10.0, 11.0, 11.5. No problem with its AD integration.
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@KOM:
I've been using Acronis in an AD environment since v9
9.0, 9.5, 10.0, 11.0, 11.5. No problem with its AD integration.
I ment edition, not version, sorry.
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I think, even though it is a overkill, for offsite and onsite backup in a task weekly:
Source = s:
Destination= d:robocopy s: d: /E /MT:2 /R:50 /W:10 /V /ETA /LOG:robocopy.txt
E = I include every subdirectory including empting ones
MT = Im kind of confused on this one. It creates multi-threaded copies BUT I only have 2 cores on the VM and HT turned off. Would 2 do anything?
R = Number of retry times. Shouldnt do it ever as the office is empty and it isnt in use
W= Wait times. I dont want it to wait forever so every 10 seconds is enough. Basically max 8 minutes per file.
V = Gives output
ETA = How long it is going to take
LOG = Make a log file. Is it possible to do something like robocopy%date%%time%.txt?I think this will be enough for my local copy and my onsite NAS.
This isnt a true "sync" for my offsite NAS thru VPN but if I dont find anything else….Ill do it this way too...
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I ment edition, not version, sorry
Various. TrueImage for Servers, Backup & Recovery for Servers. Always server editions.
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@KOM:
I ment edition, not version, sorry
Various. TrueImage for Servers, Backup & Recovery for Servers. Always server editions.
Thank you. Will keep in mind.
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Task Scheduler and Robocopy were a lot trickier to set up than a simple BAT file. Got it to work but…
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cygwin + rsync?
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@Mr.:
cygwin + rsync?
Was one of the solutions I was looking at. A rsync client looks pretty OK to setup in Windows but a server? I gotta look more into that.
Besides robocopy is take a ETERNITY to complete 2.22TB started on Friday at 10PM is still running Sunday at 4PM….
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@Mr.:
cygwin + rsync?
Was one of the solutions I was looking at. A rsync client looks pretty OK to setup in Windows but a server? I gotta look more into that.
Besides robocopy is take a ETERNITY to complete 2.22TB started on Friday at 10PM is still running Sunday at 4PM….
Robocopy is MS's interpretation of 'automation' ( ;D ;D ;D ) (why copy what hasn't changed?).
From your 3 targets, why do you need to install an rsync server? If you have a common NAS (Syno, Qnap, FreeNAS), rsync server is built in, and for the USB-disk you don't need a server. You can simple rsync source target, e.g::
rsync: c:\docs e:\docs (plus the switches of course, which I don't know by head ;D ).