Re: Thoughts - bare metal disaster recovery
- From: "David Elders" <david_elders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 20:45:35 -0000
Gonna be trialling some stuff in the near future like
Acronis TrueImage Server
http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/products/ATISWin/
Yosemite Backup Standard Master Server for MS SBS
http://www.yosemitetech.com/products/standard/core/sbs_master.htm
and any others I can find that claim bare-metal recovery...
Cheers,
David
"David Elders" <david_elders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I was meaning more specifically as to what people's opinions were as to the
best [for whatever reasons] bare-metal restore strategy was.
From
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/chats/trans/sbs/sbs0630.mspx,
MS say:
"backing up and restoring to new hardware is only supported if your
motherboard/cpu combo are similar and the disk subsystem is also similar
(meaning same brands etc)"
...which in itself is fine enough although its not gonna be all the time
[unless you're planning on having a spare box sitting 'just in case'] that
this is possible 'in the field'
This isn't just for our own situation - its so we can recommend a best
practice set-up to clients...
Please understand, I'm coming at this from the angle not of knocking the
SBS Backup - far from it.
We've restored 100% successfully a gubbed Server to the same hardware
within 2.5 hours from putting CD1 of SBS into the drive to it rebooting
without error in a fully working condition. We've also restored to a box
with different mb/processor/memory, although similar drives that went far
better than we thought it would - basically there were issues with the
[different] NICs that were partially resolved - Server was got back to a
90% working situation where only DHCP and apparently anything related were
unresolved [although from all the settings throughout the box seemed
fine]. Compared to the previous versions of SBS backup, 2003 is the
absolute dogs bits and we're enormously pleased with it.
We're more looking for any pointers to being able to use the SBS backup to
restore to bare-metal [i.e. any tips and tricks that we are unaware of
that may have got the previous test working fully instead of 90%] or any
other alternatives, be they imaging, virtual pc-based, member server with
AD being used then to swing back to another box [which would obviously
work but the time for the clean install with Swing on the 'new' box would
potentially be an issue for such a Server-down-type incident...
Cheers,
David
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