Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options
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@jt1001001 said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
Its been a long while but didn't BackupExec used to have a central management console? I haven't looked at or used their product in 5-7 years now but might be worth checking into
OMG, do they still exist? LMAO
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Yes they were re-spun off of Symatec a couple years back.
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@jt1001001 said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
Yes they were re-spun off of Symatec a couple years back.
You'd think that I'd remember them. I worked for them both pre- and during-Symantec (I was there during the buyout.) But I never worked on the BE side, only on the Netbackup side.
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Metallic looks like it might do what I want here.
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@scottalanmiller said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
Metallic looks like it might do what I want here.
Looks great, but I don't see anything to suggest it will centrally manage backups to locally attached USB devices.
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We use https://www.backupassist.com at one site to backup up USB RDX drive. Think they have central management.
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@scottalanmiller said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
Metallic looks like it might do what I want here.
Unless you're talking about using Metallic's Endpoint, the pricing structure seems... strange to me. Maybe I'm looking at it wrong.
The endpoint pricing seems to be ~$10 /user /month.
The Core pricing seems to be $200/tb/month for using your own storage? Seems a bit pricey to me on that front.
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@dafyre said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
The endpoint pricing seems to be ~$10 /user /month.
How does that work with multiple sites? I'm one user backing up 100 sites, so it's just $10 a month?
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@Obsolesce said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
@scottalanmiller said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
Metallic looks like it might do what I want here.
Looks great, but I don't see anything to suggest it will centrally manage backups to locally attached USB devices.
Well it's a SaaS product, so presumably hosted or at least hostable. I swear I read that local storage was allowed.
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Not sure but Arcserve might fit the bill. Although it would require Windows server(s) and is probably very close to Veeam's architecture.
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For those wondering why email doesn't cut it.... literally had an unrelated situation where they were using Veeam with email alerts and it didn't alert and no one knew it wasn't backing up for four months! The customer presumably knew that they had removed the backup target and not replaced it or communicated with anyone. But nonetheless, had there been the central console for this local backup job, we would have known instantly.
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@scottalanmiller said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
For those wondering why email doesn't cut it.... literally had an unrelated situation where they were using Veeam with email alerts and it didn't alert and no one knew it wasn't backing up for four months! The customer presumably knew that they had removed the backup target and not replaced it or communicated with anyone. But nonetheless, had there been the central console for this local backup job, we would have known instantly.
Yeah, that's why you can't rely on the backup software client by itself. You need another piece to handle the "nothing happening" part.
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@Obsolesce said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
Yeah, that's why you can't rely on the backup software client by itself. You need another piece to handle the "nothing happening" part.
Right. Something not on the server or at the customer site because it is often server, software, or network failure causing the issue.
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@scottalanmiller said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
For those wondering why email doesn't cut it.... literally had an unrelated situation where they were using Veeam with email alerts and it didn't alert and no one knew it wasn't backing up for four months! The customer presumably knew that they had removed the backup target and not replaced it or communicated with anyone. But nonetheless, had there been the central console for this local backup job, we would have known instantly.
Reminds me of a couple weeks ago when we had an emergency alert go out on campus. I know this is fairly unrelated but but it does describe a flaw with email. I did not get an email giving me the notice because we were also having email issues at the time. So i walked out of a classroom at 4:00 in the afternoon and there was no staff left on campus but me. So yeah, have to have something else working besides email.
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@jmoore said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
@scottalanmiller said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
For those wondering why email doesn't cut it.... literally had an unrelated situation where they were using Veeam with email alerts and it didn't alert and no one knew it wasn't backing up for four months! The customer presumably knew that they had removed the backup target and not replaced it or communicated with anyone. But nonetheless, had there been the central console for this local backup job, we would have known instantly.
Reminds me of a couple weeks ago when we had an emergency alert go out on campus. I know this is fairly unrelated but but it does describe a flaw with email. I did not get an email giving me the notice because we were also having email issues at the time. So i walked out of a classroom at 4:00 in the afternoon and there was no staff left on campus but me. So yeah, have to have something else working besides email.
Yeah, the problem with any email based system is you don't know when you don't receive something. Email alerting is based on the "tell me when something is wrong" concept, which is fine to do. But alone is rarely enough. We need a "tell me that everything is okay, all the time" approach. We need to have constant verification that nothing has failed.
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@scottalanmiller said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
@jmoore said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
@scottalanmiller said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
For those wondering why email doesn't cut it.... literally had an unrelated situation where they were using Veeam with email alerts and it didn't alert and no one knew it wasn't backing up for four months! The customer presumably knew that they had removed the backup target and not replaced it or communicated with anyone. But nonetheless, had there been the central console for this local backup job, we would have known instantly.
Reminds me of a couple weeks ago when we had an emergency alert go out on campus. I know this is fairly unrelated but but it does describe a flaw with email. I did not get an email giving me the notice because we were also having email issues at the time. So i walked out of a classroom at 4:00 in the afternoon and there was no staff left on campus but me. So yeah, have to have something else working besides email.
Yeah, the problem with any email based system is you don't know when you don't receive something. Email alerting is based on the "tell me when something is wrong" concept, which is fine to do. But alone is rarely enough. We need a "tell me that everything is okay, all the time" approach. We need to have constant verification that nothing has failed.
Do you have the staff to just develop what you need?
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@jmoore said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
@scottalanmiller said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
@jmoore said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
@scottalanmiller said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
For those wondering why email doesn't cut it.... literally had an unrelated situation where they were using Veeam with email alerts and it didn't alert and no one knew it wasn't backing up for four months! The customer presumably knew that they had removed the backup target and not replaced it or communicated with anyone. But nonetheless, had there been the central console for this local backup job, we would have known instantly.
Reminds me of a couple weeks ago when we had an emergency alert go out on campus. I know this is fairly unrelated but but it does describe a flaw with email. I did not get an email giving me the notice because we were also having email issues at the time. So i walked out of a classroom at 4:00 in the afternoon and there was no staff left on campus but me. So yeah, have to have something else working besides email.
Yeah, the problem with any email based system is you don't know when you don't receive something. Email alerting is based on the "tell me when something is wrong" concept, which is fine to do. But alone is rarely enough. We need a "tell me that everything is okay, all the time" approach. We need to have constant verification that nothing has failed.
Do you have the staff to just develop what you need?
It's a consideration, for sure.
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@scottalanmiller
I know it is not exactly what you want, but Comet Backup Enterprise comes with a central console that can be hosted in a VPS and both local and cloud backups. You may just ignore the cloud backup and use it to backup to local USB/NAS/whatever: a local repository can be configured per client location or endpoint. Take a look:
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@dave_c said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
@scottalanmiller
I know it is not exactly what you want, but Comet Backup Enterprise comes with a central console that can be hosted in a VPS and both local and cloud backups. You may just ignore the cloud backup and use it to backup to local USB/NAS/whatever: a local repository can be configured per client location or endpoint. Take a look:
https://cometbackup.com/comet_enterpriseWhich part of it isn't exactly what we are looking for? LOL
Well, no image support I guess?
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@scottalanmiller said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
@Obsolesce said in Centrally Controlled Local Backup System Options:
Yeah, that's why you can't rely on the backup software client by itself. You need another piece to handle the "nothing happening" part.
Right. Something not on the server or at the customer site because it is often server, software, or network failure causing the issue.
Which is where serverless shines in Azure/AWS/GCP