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A friend of mine told me this was a great place to get some technically competent ideas from knowledgeable people. I am new here so please pardon if I sound like a n00b.

I have been tasked with finding a suitable replacement for our backup solution. What we have in place now is a vendor box that stores our backups locally then transfers them to some off site place over the internet. Its a cool solution but expensive in terms of monthly costs in relation to the small amount of storage we get (150GB).

I see a ton of possibilities but am unsure which would really be the best for our situation. Here is what I want to achieve:

  • Full coverage of 5 servers with plenty of room to expand
  • Can backup Exchange, SQL Server, all on the fly.
  • Capacity for at least 1TB per rotation
  • Have off-site capability, either by physical transport of media or sent over network

I have thought of several possible ideas but would really like to get some ideas from other engineers that have tackled the same problem in the last six months.

Thanks!

Stackoverflow is a site for programming-related questions, not sysadmin stuff. IMHO, this isn't a programming issue. Perhaps you should check out the "Server Room" forum at Ars Technica: episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/forums/… – Ranger Pretzel Oct 2 '08 at 15:37

migrated to serverfault.com by Jarrod Dixon Jul 14 at 8:28

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