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know the reliable Windows Server backup solutions

by Luqman Sulyman web Designer, Resarcher, I.T Consultant.

If you have a Windows server and you’re not backing it up, you are not helping yourself. It’s only a matter of time before something tragic will happen: a hardware failure, a hacker, or a corrupted Windows update. Something will bring that server down and do everything it can to take your data with it.

Luckily, several reliable backup solutions are available for the Windows Server environment. They aren’t perfect. But the solutions discussed here have their strengths and can be depended upon to keep your data safe.

Now, before I reveal the great solutions, I want to make sure you understand how critical it is to be backing up that data to an external drive and to rotate that drive offsite. If you’re backing up drives and leaving everything onsite, should a fire or some other catastrophe occur, that data will be lost.

Acronis Backup and Restore

Acronis Backup and Restore is the backup tool is the one pro use the most. It’s costly but well worth it. The newer version of Acronis does a great job of ensuring that there is room on your external drive for your latest backup. You can overwrite the old backup or go by the traditional cleanup rules established in Acronis Echo. But if you go the Acronis route, you should also purchase the Universal Restore feature. With this tool, you can take a full image of a backup and restore it to any hardware so long as it meets the requirements of your platform. That way, you don’t need an exact duplicate of your server hardware sitting around waiting to have an image restored onto it. Acronis also has add-ons for Exchange and SQL Servers.

Carbonite

Carbonite is primarily an online backup, although the Business and BusinessPremier plans allow you to back up to an external drive. It’s meant to back up data only. Carbonite is probably one of the most reliable online backup tools and can back up email, documents, POS files, financial data, pictures and other multimedia, and more. But to use Carbonite for Windows Server, you must use the BusinessPremier Plan ($229.00 annually), which will allow you to include as many servers running Window Server 2003/2008/2011 as you like. Unlike Acronis, you won’t be backing up an image of your server with Carbonite, it’s a data-only backup tool. But it’s an excellent addition to any onsite backup solution.

Windows NT Backup

Windows NT Backup is the free backup solution that comes with any Windows Server. Why do I include it here? Although it just does data backup and doesn’t offer many of the bells and whistles of the other tools, it is one of the only truly reliable backup solutions that will clear the Exchange logs for you. Try to always set up an NT Backup to run once a week (or month, depending upon the needs), just to have it clear the Exchange logs. Otherwise, you’ll be including a lot of unnecessary data in your backups.

Symantec Backup Exec

Symantec Backup Exec is a powerful backup solution that does a great job of “just working.” And with its at-a-glance calendar, it’s easy to know when your backup has succeeded and when it has worked. If you’re using Symantec Backup Exec across a network to back up clients/hosts, you can feel safe because it uses SSL for all network backup connections. Like Acronis, Symantec offers solutions for Exchange and SQL. Also, the ability to manage Vaults backup destinations is superb with Symantec. Just make sure that if a Vault is physically and permanently removed, you remove it from within the backup software. Otherwise, it will cause problems.

ShadowProtect 4

ShadowProtect 4(server) is probably the least-known product in this list. But it falls into place next to Acronis as a feature-rich tool that can do everything including recover to dissimilar hardware. ShadowProtect 4 also includes an easy to use tool that allows you to consolidate backup image files and convert the backups to either .VHD or .VMDK virtual machines. Another outstanding feature is its granular recovery, which allows for the quick recovery of individual files from within a backup. Unique to ShadowProtect is the Virtual Boot technology, which provides for automatic failover to a virtual server.

Finally, everybody and companies needs a backup plan. How far you go with your backup depends upon the size of the company, your needs, and your budget. But any of the above solutions will serve as a great place to start or stop for your Windows Server backup needs.

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About Luqman Sulyman Senior     web Designer, Resarcher, I.T Consultant.

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