lokiju
Lifer
I've been looking around for some kind of solution.
What I'd really like is for it to do a bit level sync/backup of a sql db maybe once a day or something like that.
I'd need to store maybe 500GB's worth of data, it'd have to be screaming fast up and down and have the maximum up-time possible.
Does a service like this exist?
Almost like a web-based SAN or something really....
EDIT:
Let me elaborate by saying we do have an in house solution and back up around 5TB's a night and 25TB's on the weekend jobs.
I'm looking to store a few DB's that are always in sync with the active data for disaster recovery plan "C" (wost case everything else goes to shit, restore wise).
It needs to be easily accessible to me but highly secure, always available and fast upload and download.
I say 500GB's cause that'd allow me to save a few SQL DB's that'd make getting things up and running much easier if Plan "A" and "B" fail.
EDIT2:
I'm not looking to backup any servers remotely.
Just data.
This is for disaster recovery testing we're required to do once a year.
It's role playing basically but we need to make everything work like it was the real deal.
I want to put a copy of the SQL DB that's basically from our backup server that's running Backup Exec 12.5, I really need to be able to get to that database no matter what, even in the event that the IDR process fails that they offer (which has worked fine in testing fwiw). Without that DB I don't have a catalog of restore points and without those restore points I don't know what tape number I need for what server I want to restore or what data I want to restore. It'd leave me with having to spend countless hours on end reading each tape one by one until we happened to find exactly what tape had what data on it that we needed for a particular server we were trying to restore.
We already use Iron Mountain to hold our tapes from our daily and weekend jobs, the idea is to have specific boxes of tapes sent to our disaster recovery testing site and get everything up and running on rented equipment.
Whatever remote storage solution we end up using to hold this DB and maybe a few other DB's will need to be 3rd party and independent of anything that's housed in any of our remote data centers or mail location (per testing requirements) and will always have to be completely up-to-date at any given time as we'd have to be able to count on it for holding valid and current data in those DB's.
What I'd really like is for it to do a bit level sync/backup of a sql db maybe once a day or something like that.
I'd need to store maybe 500GB's worth of data, it'd have to be screaming fast up and down and have the maximum up-time possible.
Does a service like this exist?
Almost like a web-based SAN or something really....
EDIT:
Let me elaborate by saying we do have an in house solution and back up around 5TB's a night and 25TB's on the weekend jobs.
I'm looking to store a few DB's that are always in sync with the active data for disaster recovery plan "C" (wost case everything else goes to shit, restore wise).
It needs to be easily accessible to me but highly secure, always available and fast upload and download.
I say 500GB's cause that'd allow me to save a few SQL DB's that'd make getting things up and running much easier if Plan "A" and "B" fail.
EDIT2:
I'm not looking to backup any servers remotely.
Just data.
This is for disaster recovery testing we're required to do once a year.
It's role playing basically but we need to make everything work like it was the real deal.
I want to put a copy of the SQL DB that's basically from our backup server that's running Backup Exec 12.5, I really need to be able to get to that database no matter what, even in the event that the IDR process fails that they offer (which has worked fine in testing fwiw). Without that DB I don't have a catalog of restore points and without those restore points I don't know what tape number I need for what server I want to restore or what data I want to restore. It'd leave me with having to spend countless hours on end reading each tape one by one until we happened to find exactly what tape had what data on it that we needed for a particular server we were trying to restore.
We already use Iron Mountain to hold our tapes from our daily and weekend jobs, the idea is to have specific boxes of tapes sent to our disaster recovery testing site and get everything up and running on rented equipment.
Whatever remote storage solution we end up using to hold this DB and maybe a few other DB's will need to be 3rd party and independent of anything that's housed in any of our remote data centers or mail location (per testing requirements) and will always have to be completely up-to-date at any given time as we'd have to be able to count on it for holding valid and current data in those DB's.