01-27-2013 02:59 PM
Hi,
I've recently installed a trial of Symantec Backup System Recovery 2013 on my server and have a question.
I've setup a local backup to a USB removable HDD, and setup an offsite copy. Can someone tell me what would happen if my local USB removable HDD or offsite copy fails? I wonder how the product would deal with this?
If offsite copy drive fails then will Symantec catch up copying the data to a new one from the local USB removable HDD, and how intense would this be on resources?
And if the local USB removable HDD failed then what would happen upon installing a new one? I am a bit concerned about the restore points and how it would get itself back in sync with the offsite copy.
Many thanks
Jon
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01-28-2013 05:11 AM
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01-27-2013 10:24 PM
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01-28-2013 01:06 AM
If offsite copy drive fails then will Symantec catch up copying the data to a new one from the local USB removable HDD, and how intense would this be on resources?
Not sure what you mean by 'new one'? If the offsite copy fails on any given day, the set should be 'synced' next time offsite copy runs. In other words, the offsite location should have a replica of what is stored on the primary backup destination.
And if the local USB removable HDD failed then what would happen upon installing a new one? I am a bit concerned about the restore points and how it would get itself back in sync with the offsite copy.
So you are saying the USB 'died' and you inserted a new one? That would basically be treated as a new backup destination and the next backup would be a full backup. The backup set starts again in this scenario.
01-28-2013 02:16 AM
01-28-2013 05:11 AM
Glad that your questions have been answered - please mark this post as solved !