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Djbell (IS/IT--Management)
8 Apr 10 2:29
Hi All

I am looking to implement a backup solution for my new servers, but I havent done much with backups for a while, so looking for advice.

There will be 3 servers to be backed up, A Lotus Domino Server, A SQL Server and a File Server, the total data amount to be backed up will be around 300gb.

A full backup of all 3 servers must be taken each night and taken away to an external storage area, so Tape is a must for this, probably an LTO 200 - 400gb drive.

I also require incremental backups done during the day so that the most we may lose is a couple of hours work, these have to be done without losing performance to systems, as these dont have to be taken offsite an other option rather than tape would probably be better.

I have used Backup Exec 9.1 and quite like it, so backup exec may be the choice of Software.

Just looking for advice and a way to do the above.

Cheers

Dougie

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