Backup Exec 2012 vs...
So I’ve been looking around at backup options. Currently using Backup Exec 2010 and will be upgrading to Backup Exec 2012 as we have a small investment in the software. For the most part, whether looking at other backup software, hardware or a combination, the general features are pretty much the same though everybody touts how much better their solution is over everybody else. De-duplication, restore to dis-similar hardware, to virtual, etc... I'm not seeing any "ground breaking" features between all the solutions.
I was in a webinar from yet another backup provider (hint Dell just purchased) talking about how they do "block level" backups where Backup Exec 2012 is "file level". First, is this true as I can't find anything on the Symantec site that debunks this statement? Second, does it really matter? Okay... Okay... Maybe it does depending on what you are backing up? BE seems to get to the granular level for both Exchange (I don't have) and SQL (I do have) along with the restore features I need including DR.
We go to tape every night and I'm looking at changing that to Disk to Disk to Tape. What I want to do is back up to a local device but also get that information over to collocation/cloud solution then to tape (monthly?) for long term archival (7 years is expected in our business). As far as I'm concerned it's all really expensive and I don't need to hear the lecture on "but your data is worth..." and "you can't afford to be down for more than..." I know because it is imbedded in my head from all the vendors. If everybody "knee jerked" on this it would place many small companies in a negative financial situation. I don't live in big corporate America where the money flows like a CEO's parachute clause.
Maybe many of you think I'm not taking backup and DR seriously?! Well I sure wouldn't be here asking questions if I weren't. So the solution that I've been thinking about is placing a Microsoft Storage Server based device in our office and another at a collocation with DFS replication turned on. I would seed the device that is going into the collocation first, backups would go to the device in house and then replicated out to the collocation device. Tape/External Hard Drive would be used for the monthly off-site storage locker.
Anybody done this before?
Does it make sense?
Pros/Cons?
Thoughts?
Alternate ideas?
Thanks - Allan