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bell 12-12-2011 09:17 AM

where is backup stored?
 
hello,

i wanted to know where the data backup is stored. is it stored in an entirely different location and server or is there a separate part in the data center that is exclusively meant for storing backup?

remier 12-12-2011 03:11 PM

It is all depends on the organization. Most of the big companies they keep the backups externally. For an example there are lots of backup software available and one of the popular one is veritas backup. Only small companies they keep the backup in their second hard drive. Big companies, but their backup in tape drive or in SAN storage.

thecommis 12-14-2011 04:03 PM

There many ways to take and keep backup safe. I would try to highlight few of them.

1 Onsite backup: for this backup is taken in the same datacenter area. it can be on tapes or it can be on de-duplication devices or backup storage. If backup is taken on tapes. Tapes shall be kept in fireproof closets.

2 Offsite backup: storage location is different than datacenter. If tapes are being used, then tapes are shipped to offsite location as per routine plan. in case of de-duplication devices, Offsite backup device, sync with onsite backup device on daily basis or as scheduled.

3 DR location backup: in this backup is done online and replicated on DR location servers. It also depends on applications.

eUK-Mac 12-15-2011 10:45 AM

As stated by remier, it completely depends upon the company. If they want to secure the data from all the possible disasters, they will mostly opt for offsite backup solutions. In offsite backups the data is stored in a different data center far from the data center where you website is hosted. Software's like R1Soft CDP solution can offer you full data protection in the event of data loss. Using such remote solutions you are able to restore your data anytime you need. This R1Soft software offers features like Differential backups and Incremental Backups along with End-to-End Strong Encryption to secure your data.

sweetgreen 12-19-2011 04:36 PM

about the servers that are used for backup, can they handle traffic load in the event of a failure in the main data center or are they exclusively meant for data storage?

jedtom 02-09-2012 09:18 AM

Can I download certain files from a backup or is it "all or nothing"?

eUK-Mac 02-14-2012 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sweetgreen (Post 44524)
about the servers that are used for backup, can they handle traffic load in the event of a failure in the main data center or are they exclusively meant for data storage?

It depends on the web hosting provider, but most of the popular web hosting providers has a redundant backup storage system.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jedtom (Post 45496)
Can I download certain files from a backup or is it "all or nothing"?

Some backup software's allows you to restore specific files and folders such as R1Soft's (CDP) Continuous Data Protection solution.

codemonkey 04-02-2012 03:07 AM

I have always kept our backups in a completely different location, in another datacenter. It is, IMO, the safest option, as if something happens in one location, the backups remain unaffected and can be easily restored.

However, I've heard of others who feel comfortable keeping it in the same location, so it is whatever you are comfortable with.

floorpullers 08-24-2012 05:35 AM

back up
 
veritas back up system is simply the best.

floorpullers 08-24-2012 05:36 AM

Veritas back up system is simply the best


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