It is a bit much, but with a staff of mostly CAD designers, we right a lot of new data quite often, and the multiple backups that fire off during the day saves their ass when they accidentally overwrite or delete large drawings they just created a couple hours prior. Our current retention needs and backup schedule (Veeam) is as follows. Retention/restore standpoint and then how creative I have to be in order to Need to know this first in order to then figure out what is realistic from a Size repository is sufficient for our company's backup requirements? I think I a 10TBįile server, what sort of calculation or equation can I run to figure out what when it comes to backing up something, i.e. This backs down to hover around 9-10 TB most of the time as a restore point or two gets deleted (I assume). I am feeling that this is not sufficient enough, since at itsĬurrent size of 4.9 TB, I am getting warnings from my NAS, where the repository resides, once every 2 weeks, saying that it has only 20% free space left (14TB used). The repository it will back up to is the same 17.5 TB mentioned above. That is managed by this file server to accommodate the way we want to organize CAD files (specifically Autocad Xref files). It is backing up to a 17.5 TB repository.Ĭurrently in the process of revamping the way we organize our network share I have a file server that is being backed up by Veeam (B&R 9.5) that isĬurrently 4.9TB in size.
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