insanarchist
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Update: I've proposed a solution to my backup problem and would like to know anyone's/everyone's opinion! In a nutshell, I've got a small medical clinic running a simple mse2000/data server with Win2000 that needs to be backed up regularly, and a second nearly-identical server to use as a backup.
I propose using Acronis True Image Server to schedule regular weekly backups onto an external USB hard drive (switched out every week), as well as daily full backups/hourly incremental backups onto tape through the Windows Backup utility.
Please post any/all opinions on the matter, as we're talking about the first semi-major software purchase for this clinic in almost five years, and I'd like to not get yelled at after the fact if I'm making a mistake now
Original Post:
I need some opinions from people who are "in the field", have been around the block, and know their stuff when it comes to backing up data. I've got an MSE2000/data server that I need to back up in a manner that is easy to do, has an easy recovery, and can be maintained by a non-computer-literate person.
My idea was to ghost the machine regularly (once a month?) to CD/DVD, then use windows 2000 server's backup program to do daily and weekly backups to tape. I need the recovery process to be quick (a couple hours or less), and I need it to be able to recover to a very similarly (but not exactly the same) configured server.
Ideas? I know I have a similar thread running here, but this one is specific to disk imaging software. I know the obvious solution would be Norton Ghost, but it has been getting some incredibly poor reviews in it's most recent iteration (10)...
I propose using Acronis True Image Server to schedule regular weekly backups onto an external USB hard drive (switched out every week), as well as daily full backups/hourly incremental backups onto tape through the Windows Backup utility.
Please post any/all opinions on the matter, as we're talking about the first semi-major software purchase for this clinic in almost five years, and I'd like to not get yelled at after the fact if I'm making a mistake now
Original Post:
I need some opinions from people who are "in the field", have been around the block, and know their stuff when it comes to backing up data. I've got an MSE2000/data server that I need to back up in a manner that is easy to do, has an easy recovery, and can be maintained by a non-computer-literate person.
My idea was to ghost the machine regularly (once a month?) to CD/DVD, then use windows 2000 server's backup program to do daily and weekly backups to tape. I need the recovery process to be quick (a couple hours or less), and I need it to be able to recover to a very similarly (but not exactly the same) configured server.
Ideas? I know I have a similar thread running here, but this one is specific to disk imaging software. I know the obvious solution would be Norton Ghost, but it has been getting some incredibly poor reviews in it's most recent iteration (10)...
