![]() ![]() Then, after a few days, this dropped to 30-35MBit/sec with no peaks and troughs - I never got below 30Mbit/sec and never above 35MBit/sec for 24 hrs. ![]() I monitored traffic and I could see the usual network peaks and troughs that you would expect with a consumer ISP, but I was averaging 130Mbit/sec over 3 days. So, when the restore started and I was getting between 50-200Mbit/sec restore times, I was happy. Now, I'm not expecting instant restores and the data I backup I can live without for a week. Then, last week, the worst happened I had to do a restore of 6TB. Everything seemed OK for general day to day backups and restores. NET 3.5 for EGR to function.I've been with SOS Online Backup (consumer, not business tier) for 3 years. However, those using Exchange Granular Recovery (EGR) will still have to install. This means that Users on Windows 8 will no longer have to download. NET 4.5 preinstalled last year, and we have now upgraded our application to run with. Microsoft began distributing Windows 8 machines with. By selecting the Timed Archive policy, users can have files removed from local storage if there has been no change to the file in number of days, defined by the user. Timed Archive is helpful in keeping your local storage clean and relevant, moving stagnant data to the cloud. If you don’t have a specific folder in which old data is moved, then you may just want to archive based on the activity of a file (or lack thereof).As soon as the data has been confirmed in our cloud, the file(s) will be removed from the local storage. Use the instant archive function move those archived data sets to the cloud. Instant Archive is used for archival situations as when many documents are scanned and moved into specific folders for the sake of compliance. With each day, data becomes less relevant and eventually is no longer valuable enough to keep on your expensive and bulky local hardware.This setting will keep all versions of files and never remove files from the cloud backup. Forever Save describes just that, saving everything forever–no automated nor scheduled deletion of data. This has been our bread and butter policy, separating us from most providers with our unlimited versioning. ![]() This is common for baremetal image backup procedures in which baremetal backups in the cloud don’t need to be archived and can be removed as they are removed or consolidated on the local backup machine. Replicate is used when there is already a retention policy set by another platform, say, ImageManager. Any change in a folder, added/changed/removed files, will be reflected in the cloud backup.Within the OBRM, the Imagestream backup includes four distinct options to apply to specific folders selected for backup: Use our retention policies to instantly archive this data to the cloud and keep your local storage free for the most important data in your business. This results in expensive procedures requiring equally expensive hardware. Instead of disk-to-disk-to-tape, run a disk-to-disk-to-cloud schedule, moving stagnant yet important data off expensive local storage and into our secure cloud.Īdditionally, many businesses are faced with the arduous task of scanning historical documents for digital-archival purposes. The combination of these two requests allow for multi-tiered storage management using our cloud backup. Many of our Partners have requested the ability for more detailed retention policies, as well as the ability to have different retention policies per folders. 3) Disk-to-Disk-to-Cloud & Archival Retention Policies 2) Speed Improvementsīy modifying some of our local procedures in the backup engine, we were able to see a 2-3X speed improvement of online backups. Now we have released support for additional versions of SQL, including 2008 R. Previously we had built Native SQL Backup functionality for SQL 2008 R2. Keep reading for more info on these updates: 1) Added SQL Support – SQL 2008 R1 & 2012 We are happy to announce the release of version v5.10 of the Online Backup & Recovery Manager (OBRM) with additional backup functions, controls and speed improvements. ![]()
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