![]() Standard Storage Reduced Redundancy Storage Glacier Storageįirst 1 TB / month $0.095 per GB $0.076 per GB $0.011 per GB And in the event of DR you can physically boot your servers off the Datto Cloud and run them from there - so in essence you can redirect dns records to the datto DC and run your infrastructure temporarily in the Datto cloud, once a new site etc is in place you can do the reverse and backup back to the new site and start them again.Īmazon S3 Pricing, Pay as you go for Cloud Computing Object Storage These are then replicated out to the cloud at a frequency which is set by you (once a day, once every half day etc). It backs these up to VMDK format which is actually bootable from 3 clicks of a button on a Datto appliance (there is a version which doesn't support the on-site virtulisation). These are both companies I work with.Īnd the datto product I also mention above, is Hybrid cloud, do you have a 500gb, 1TB, 2TB, 5TB, 10TB or 25Tb unit on site, these units run a custom version of Ubuntu 10.04 and use a product called Shadow Protect to backup within each machine (whether its physical or virtual it doesn't matter). But for that to get your data back in the event of DR its a case of getting it over the wire or waiting longer to have it shipped on a USB drive. You also have companies such as Mozy pro who will quite happily take you data for a fraction of the cost say £300 (its $380 for a TB). For example you have companies such as Databarracks who will charge anything between 5 per TB per month but will get your data back to you within 24 hours (on USB drive with an engineer) and also start a restore (anywhere in the UK). The main area to consider with Cloud Backup is how easily you can get your data back and the SLA for doing so. although you can run alongside another client to create the file and then use CeeJay to backup. P.S.S I have looked at CeeJay (formerly Crash Plan) but they do not offer Exchange/SQL backup, just file. P.S I estimate the entile backup to be around 2.5-3TB mark. Any suggests?Īlso it would be helpful to know what you use for offsite backups and what rotation/schedule you work with. I have seen some tools online that RackSpace suggest but none currently offer system state, exchange & SQL backup. hopefully.Īnyway my question is, I need a client/software to run the backup schedules and send up to RackSpace Cloud Files. I am interested in RackSpace Cloud Files, as they offer 7p/GB storage pay as you go with 8p/GB download which should be fine due to the fact that a download would be rare. our file storage server for weekly backups with a 4 week rotation. This will be system states, exchange server, SQL databases. I now want to backup ~10 physical servers to a cloud system. We are currently using DPM 2007 to backup our file storage data to a 3TB NAS onsite, which is working lovely.
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