Backing up Macs

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What do you use to back up multiple Macs (80 or more) to the network, ChronoSync and ChronoAgent? I know Time Machine isn't a good option for this many Macs. Just curious.

Thanks

Neal

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tanderson
Contributor

Take a look at CrashPlan PRO. We're not doing anything right now but if I had my choice, that's what I'd be using.

Tom

ernstcs
Contributor III

Crashplan

stevewood
Honored Contributor II
Honored Contributor II

+1 for CrashPlan

Steve Wood
Director of IT
swood at integer.com

The Integer Group | 1999 Bryan St. | Ste. 1700 | Dallas, TX 75201
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After much research, we put up an offsite backup solution (handling about
200 Macs) with and unused xserve and raid unit. We use PresStore. While it
might be a little pricey to set up, it pays off big time in the long haul.
Here is the link:

http://www.archiware.com/index.php?hp=101

Best,

Roy

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+1 on Presstore

I'm currently not using it, but in the past I had a tremendously joyful
experience working with them.
The support is top notch and the price is extremely sensible.

Nick Caro Senior Desktop Support Administrator
Phone +1 212-839-1587 Fax 212-946-4010 nick.caro at rga.com

On 3/23/11 11:09 AM, "Roy A. Baril" <rbsys at berkeley.edu> wrote:

After much research, we put up an offsite backup solution (handling about 200 Macs) with and unused xserve and raid unit. We use PresStore. While it might be a little pricey to set up, it pays off big time in the long haul. Here is the link: http://www.archiware.com/index.php?hp=101 Best, Roy What do you use to back up multiple Macs (80 or more) to the network, ChronoSync and ChronoAgent? I know Time Machine isn't a good option for this many Macs. Just curious. Thanks Neal **** CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This E-Mail is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you have received this communication in error, please do not distribute and delete the original message. Please notify the sender by E-Mail at the address shown. Thank you for your compliance.

RobertHammen
Valued Contributor II

CrashPlan Pro if you're OK backing up to disk (either on a central server, somewhere on the Internet, or both), PresSTOR if you need to back up to tape.
On Mar 23, 2011, at 8:39 AM, Smith, Neal wrote:

noah_swanson
New Contributor

Glad this got brought up. I've got a meeting next week to discuss this.

I've looked at CrashPlan Pro and that seems to be the better resolution for our environment. For this we'd need to add some storage to it. What would be the best (and fastest) to add in order to utilize CrashPlan Pro?

We've got 105 Macs and slowly climbing, so we wouldn't need a astronomic amount of data, but enough to be comfortable with.

Thanks,
Noah

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We use CrashPlan Pro to backup Macs and Windows workstations to a
partition on an Xserve. About 50 clients require 500GB+ of space. Of
course, your experience will vary. We like this because, after the initial
cost, CrashPlan Pro is free to do this since we provide the server space
rather than saving to an online server somewhere. It is also faster since
the backups take place over Ethernet.

The second stage is to backup this data regularly to tape using our
high-volume disk-to-tape system, which, in our case is Atempo Time
Navigator, and regularly send tapes offsite. So, in the improbable, but
possible event that we lose the RAID with the CrashPlan workstation
backups, it could be restored from tape to a reasonably-recent state.

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