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    • S
      Sparkum
      last edited by

      crashplan.PNG

      No problems with me so far...

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      • StrongBadS
        StrongBad
        last edited by

        I have always heard that CrashPlan allows servers and has no restrictions as to the type of backups that are allowed.

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        • ?
          A Former User
          last edited by

          so crash plan is cheap....

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          • ?
            A Former User @A Former User
            last edited by

            @Hubtech said:

            so crash plan is cheap....

            Looking at their site I could backup 6 servers for 59 a month? file lvl only, i get that.. but wow. that's kinda awesome. Anybody know how it does with SQL?

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            • ?
              A Former User
              last edited by

              i'll find out in an hour:
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              • S
                Sparkum
                last edited by

                Crashplan for me is running on server 2012r2

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                • ?
                  A Former User @A Former User
                  last edited by A Former User

                  @Hubtech said:

                  i'll find out in an hour:
                  upload-51447fa8-e535-4ba6-8e77-7b733c46a75e

                  Wow. Nice Live 1 hr from now chat.

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                  • ?
                    A Former User
                    last edited by

                    Chris H
                    Hello Kyle, is there any more information you would like to add while I review your initial question?
                    Kyle
                    not yet 🙂
                    besides waiting that long for support is kinda silly. but not your fault
                    Chris H
                    What can I answer for you today? 🙂
                    Kyle
                    I'm thinking about using crashplan for a few file servers at a client. is that allowed?
                    Chris H
                    Yes.
                    Kyle
                    and for 9.99 a month?
                    a piece?
                    Chris H
                    With PRO, yes. It’s $9.99/month per machine, for unlimited archive size.
                    Kyle
                    So i can archive from today til forever on these 6 file servers?
                    Chris H
                    You can back up, but you wouldn’t want to purposefully delete the files and leave them in the cloud. But your archive will have every version of all of your files for as far back as you need them.
                    Kyle
                    Do you guys have a product that works with ESXI? Virtual Machines?
                    Chris H
                    Virtual Machines, yes. You can back them up as another computer, or back up their contents from the host OS (you don’t want to try to back up the entire VM, though, as they bloat the backup and cause CrashPlan to get stuck on their updates, which leaves other data on your machine at risk).

                    Let me check with an Enterprise agent about ESXI, and they have more experience with Hyper-V and the like. One moment, please.
                    Kyle
                    OK thanks.
                    Chris H
                    I’ve gotten word back that CrashPlan works with ESXI and other hyper-v virtualization, but the same sort of logic regarding backing up other VMs applies: https://support.code…s_And_Separate_Boot_Partitions
                    Kyle
                    let me read that real quick before I let you go.
                    Chris H
                    All right.
                    Kyle
                    OK great! thanks Chris.
                    cool product, great price
                    HIPAA Compliant?
                    Chris H
                    PROe is, not Home or PRO.
                    Kyle
                    what's the monthly for PROe?
                    Chris H
                    Private deployment is $64/year per user. Hosted or hybrid deployments’ pricing differs, and you will need to get in touch with our Sales team to hash that out (code42.com/contact).

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                    • ?
                      A Former User @A Former User
                      last edited by

                      @Hubtech said:

                      Chris H
                      Hello Kyle, is there any more information you would like to add while I review your initial question?
                      Kyle
                      not yet 🙂
                      besides waiting that long for support is kinda silly. but not your fault
                      Chris H
                      What can I answer for you today? 🙂
                      Kyle
                      I'm thinking about using crashplan for a few file servers at a client. is that allowed?
                      Chris H
                      Yes.
                      Kyle
                      and for 9.99 a month?
                      a piece?
                      Chris H
                      With PRO, yes. It’s $9.99/month per machine, for unlimited archive size.
                      Kyle
                      So i can archive from today til forever on these 6 file servers?
                      Chris H
                      You can back up, but you wouldn’t want to purposefully delete the files and leave them in the cloud. But your archive will have every version of all of your files for as far back as you need them.
                      Kyle
                      Do you guys have a product that works with ESXI? Virtual Machines?
                      Chris H
                      Virtual Machines, yes. You can back them up as another computer, or back up their contents from the host OS (you don’t want to try to back up the entire VM, though, as they bloat the backup and cause CrashPlan to get stuck on their updates, which leaves other data on your machine at risk).

                      Let me check with an Enterprise agent about ESXI, and they have more experience with Hyper-V and the like. One moment, please.
                      Kyle
                      OK thanks.
                      Chris H
                      I’ve gotten word back that CrashPlan works with ESXI and other hyper-v virtualization, but the same sort of logic regarding backing up other VMs applies: https://support.code…s_And_Separate_Boot_Partitions
                      Kyle
                      let me read that real quick before I let you go.
                      Chris H
                      All right.
                      Kyle
                      OK great! thanks Chris.
                      cool product, great price
                      HIPAA Compliant?
                      Chris H
                      PROe is, not Home or PRO.
                      Kyle
                      what's the monthly for PROe?
                      Chris H
                      Private deployment is $64/year per user. Hosted or hybrid deployments’ pricing differs, and you will need to get in touch with our Sales team to hash that out (code42.com/contact).

                      https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/Latest/Backup/Backing_Up_Virtual_Machines_And_Separate_Boot_Partitions

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch
                        last edited by

                        I use CrashPlan PRO on a Linux machine to mount my Synology NAS via NFS and offsite my Veeam Backups.

                        This is a supported method of backing up a NAS.

                        http://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/Latest/Backup/Mounting_Networked_Storage_Or_NAS_Devices_For_Backup

                        cp

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