06-10-2012 04:46 PM
HI Guys,
I am trying to setup a vmware disk-to-disk-to-tape backup stratergy. We have approx 1tb of virtual machines to backup which i would like offsite to tape. The main concern is the amount of time to backup. We have a time window of approx 8 hours overnight to disk, then the tape backup can run from the backup server at any time
The infrastucture consists of the following
- 2 x Vmware 5.0 hosts
- 1x Equallogic
- 1x LTO 5 Tape Drive connected via sas 6gb/s
- 1x Backup Server running Symantec Backupexec2010 R3 with all licenses required.
I believe what I am trying to achieve would be a backup to disk policy then to tape. My only problem would be getting the entire backup to the tape for dr purposes.
What are the best ways of getting the results I am looking for? Would we need to incorperate incremental or differential backups to tape only?
Regards
06-10-2012 05:51 PM
You would need to use incremental or differential backups if you cannot do your full backups within the 8 hours backup window. Otherwise just do full backups.
I don't see your problem getting everything on to tape. As you said, D2T can be done anytime.
What you are trying to do is about the best there is.
06-10-2012 06:52 PM
So best practise would be to do the following schedule
Daily incremental
Weekly full
Duplicate both to tape nightly
or is there a better solution?
06-10-2012 07:31 PM
or is there a better solution?
No. If you can do full backups daily, you should to do, instead of incremental backups. This will save you time during a restore.
06-18-2012 12:23 AM
What about sythentic full backups?
Is it possible to have a
A: weekly full backup (Disk)
B: Daily incremental or differential(Disk)
C: Replicate both A & B to tape nightly
Meaning a full backup each night to tape, full recovery from tape