Hello,
I then several years of "Intego Backup" on different servers.
I use cloning.
It is also possible to do it automatically.
With this system it is even possible to start the server on the clone.
You can download a free version uses 30 days.
The program costs less than $ 100
Good day.
Pichard Jean-Pascal
Please. This has been discussed so many times before on this list
that we don't need to hear it anymore. Time Machine is designed
for the home user. Period. To use it in a mission-critical,
production, environment is simply lunacy. Would you risk your
paycheck on it? I know I wouldn't.
Lunacy? I think you may have gone just a bit overboard. Time
Machine works quite well for what it does. As long as you
understand how it works I think it's fine if you want to use it.
It's just another option for backup. May not be the best option for
all situations, but it is very helpful in many circumstances. I've
used it, and it's worked well for several of my clients.
Also, if I knew my job was actually at risk if a backup failed, I
wouldn't rely on a single piece of technology. If it were that
important I think I would have multiple systems in place to provide
some redundancy.
Kevin
Yes, Time Machine does quite well for what it was designed for. The
home user. If you were in a bind -D2D RAID down and tape drive on
the fritz and BU software hosed in an update- then maybe, as a last
resort, I'd turn to TM for a backup solution. But for any mission-
critical, money-making, data that has to backed up and restored and
expected to work after a problem, reliably, no.
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