Backup File Server to DAS
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Just an FYI: formatting would always erase things, but just erasing does not format. Formatting is a specific filesystem operation. So I would use erase in a discussion like this rather than format. Because technically it erases but does not format.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Just an FYI: formatting would always erase things, but just erasing does not format. Formatting is a specific filesystem operation. So I would use erase in a discussion like this rather than format. Because technically it erases but does not format.
yeah, it is correct, i should use erase rather than format
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the entire computer backup just finished, it is 58.2 GB and the original is C+D= 113 GB
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@IT-ADMIN said:
the entire computer backup just finished, it is 58.2 GB and the original is C+D= 113 GB
It only copies the blocks in use not the empty parts of the filesystem
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
the entire computer backup just finished, it is 58.2 GB and the original is C+D= 113 GB
It only copies the blocks in use not the empty parts of the filesystem
i see, great, it is very optimal procedure, veeam is really powerful
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i really thank all IT pro in this topic, you are really helpful people,
thank you for your time, this topic would be a reference for me, it is full of precious information,
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@IT-ADMIN said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
the entire computer backup just finished, it is 58.2 GB and the original is C+D= 113 GB
It only copies the blocks in use not the empty parts of the filesystem
i see, great, it is very optimal procedure, veeam is really powerful
All good backup processes work this way.
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@IT-ADMIN said:
i see, great, it is very optimal procedure, veeam is really powerful
Veeam's technology is pretty impressive. This use of it is similar to StorageCraft.
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@IT-ADMIN said:
i really thank all IT pro in this topic, you are really helpful people,
thank you for your time, this topic would be a reference for me, it is full of precious information,
i appreciate your efforts guysGlad that it was so useful, both in finding solution and in providing education! It's been a very big thread with a lot of great conversation.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
i really thank all IT pro in this topic, you are really helpful people,
thank you for your time, this topic would be a reference for me, it is full of precious information,
i appreciate your efforts guysGlad that it was so useful, both in finding solution and in providing education! It's been a very big thread with a lot of great conversation.
yeah 479 Post wow
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And largely on topic, ha ha ha.
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i think the hero of this thread is @dafyre, hahaha
you are the one who mentioned the key solution of my problem Veeam -
@IT-ADMIN said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
i really thank all IT pro in this topic, you are really helpful people,
thank you for your time, this topic would be a reference for me, it is full of precious information,
i appreciate your efforts guysGlad that it was so useful, both in finding solution and in providing education! It's been a very big thread with a lot of great conversation.
yeah 479 Post wow
No kidding, we are going to hit 500 before this is done.
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This thread is the top technical question thread in number of posts... ever. By around 160 posts!
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@scottalanmiller said:
This thread is the top technical question thread in number of posts... ever. By around 160 posts!
this is because of you guys, i never see such active community, incredible
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I've heard that a lot recently. People are surprised that any community can be this active for IT.
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it is kind of online technical support (fortunately it is free :))
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full of brilliant IT Pro who are modest and willing to help, i hope it would be always free
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@IT-ADMIN I gave you specific screen shots of doing file level recover from an entire computer backup earlier in this thread.
Before asking more questions, you may want to reread some of the earlier posts.