![]() ![]() I miss the days when a full backup every night only took eight hours and two tapes. I'm wondering if it's more effective to do weekly or monthly tape copies of full backups and rotate them. But if we have Veeam making synthetic fulls weekly, I would think the tape backup would also capture the weekly fulls and use a lot more tapes. One expressed thought was to record the latest synthetic full and then capture a bunch of incrementals. We get up to 19 restore points depending on the day of the week. The backups to NAS are set for minimum 14 restore points with an synthetic full weekly. We currently do forever incremental backups to a local NAS, which is then replicated offsite to a NAS in another city.Ī complete tape backup of all of our backup jobs is 10 TB, most of which is for one file server. Unfortunately, we only have 200 LTO-4 tapes and budget dictates no new tapes unless absolutely necessary. We have an HP MSL4048 library with two LTO-5 drives. ![]() ![]() We're starting from scratch with our tape backup strategy after having a big change in storage infrastructure. ![]()
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