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Managing the Backup of Multiple Windows Servers

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Post Syndicated from Andy Klein original https://www.backblaze.com/blog/managing-windows-server-backup/

Replace LTO with B2

In a recent post we looked at how you could use Backblaze B2 in concert with CloudBerry to backup your Windows Server data to the Backblaze cloud.  In the process, you could save up to 75% over similar solutions by using the B2/CloudBerry combination.  But, what if you needed to backup 5 Windows Servers, or 10, or 100?  Would the same solution work?  More importantly, would the savings scale with the number of servers?  The answer is yes to all these questions, but there’s a much easier way, use Backblaze B2 in combination with the CloudBerry Managed Backup Service (MBS).

The B2/MBS integration

The B2/MBS integration is now available on the Windows platform.  The goals of the solution are to:

  • easily manage the backup of multiple servers, workstations, and computers
  • economically store that data off-site, and
  • have the data be restorable when needed.

To accomplish this, data on a given Windows Server is first encrypted on the source server then transferred according to the CloudBerry backup plan to Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage, where it is stored in encrypted form.  When needed, data can be restored in near-real time by using the MBS management console.  The data is retrieved from B2, passed to the destination server where it is decrypted, and is then ready as needed.

IT professionals with a Window Servers farm or Managed Service Providers (MSP) managing multiple clients, will both find the CloudBerry MBS / Backblaze B2 solution easy and inexpensive to use.

Managed Service Providers

Many smaller organizations don’t have an IT department or the expertise to manage their computer systems and servers.  Instead they rely on a local Managed Service Provider (MSP) to do the IT heavy-lifting.  One of those IT functions is to manage the backup process for their clients, with the added responsibility of making sure the data from each client is kept separate and protected.

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The CloudBerry Managed Backup Service allows a Managed Service Provider to set-up and manage backups for multiple clients from one console.  Backup plans are defined for each system of each client so the MSP can ensure data security while optimizing the backups for each client.  When data on a given Windows Server needs to be stored off-site, the MSP simply selects Backblaze B2 as the cloud storage destination for that system.  The CloudBerry backup plan ensures the data to be backed up is first encrypted and then routed to Backblaze B2 for cloud storage, where it resides until it is needed.  Data can be restored as soon as it uploaded to B2 by using the CloudBerry MBS console.

IT Departments and LTO Tape Backup Systems

Besides keeping the boss’s computer running, a primary function of IT is to protect the organization’s data.  This data resides in servers, workstations, desktops, and laptops throughout the organization.  Tape backup systems (usually known as LTO systems), are a common method to achieve off-site backup of an organization’s data.  While many IT folks lament that they have to use LTO systems, it is generally considered the least expensive way to store data off-site, even if it means taking hours or even days to recover data stored on tape.  And in a recent study by Backblaze 19.92% of LTO users reported having trouble recovering data from LTO tape.

Still, many organizations have years of data stored on LTO tapes, and although they may want to change to cloud storage they can’t just discard LTO.  The B2/CloudBerry MBS solution provides a viable way to transition away from LTO.

Replace LTO with B2

The process starts with defining backup plans in CloudBerry MBS for the servers and systems that are currently being backed up to LTO.  For example, for each server you do a full backup once a week/month/year and you also do an incremental backup each day.  The transition starts with replacing LTO with Backblaze B2 as the destination for the daily incremental backups.  With B2, these daily backups will now be off-site immediately – without having to remember to take the tape home!  It also means the files from any given incremental backup can be recovered within a few minutes by using the CloudBerry MBS console. Even better all the management can be done remotely, you don’t need to be standing next to the server (or the LTO system) to back up the data.

Over time, the CloudBerry backup plan can be modified so that all the organization’s data can be stored in Backblaze B2, and the LTO system can be retired.  Of course you may want to keep an LTO system or two to read old tapes, but there is no need to buy new LTO equipment and tapes and then spend hours a week mounting tapes, cleaning drive heads, and hoping you can read the tape.

Summary

If you have one or two Windows Servers that need backup, the CloudBerry Windows Server Backup solution will work fine.  Otherwise the CloudBerry MBS solution is probably a better fit from both a management and cost point-of-view.  In either case, selecting Backblaze B2 as the cloud storage destination can dramatically reduce your off-site storage costs and make the total cost of ownership of the joint solution much less than you ever expected.

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