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    • dbeatoD
      dbeato @dafyre
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      @dafyre said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

      @black3dynamite said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

      @dbeato said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

      @dustinb3403 said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

      @dbeato said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

      Last time I used UrBackup was trying to replace Amanda Backup and Bacula.

      Did you succeed?

      It worked great on the web interface but it was for a small non profit organization so it works and I believe it is still working. At the time I didn't think of this limitations:

      0_1520611238723_2018-03-09_1100.png

      Is UrBackup more geared toward Windows?

      I think he was referring to the 2TB limitation for VHD files?

      Yeah, that is probably why.

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      • dafyreD
        dafyre @dbeato
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        @dbeato said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

        @dafyre said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

        @black3dynamite said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

        @dbeato said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

        @dustinb3403 said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

        @dbeato said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

        Last time I used UrBackup was trying to replace Amanda Backup and Bacula.

        Did you succeed?

        It worked great on the web interface but it was for a small non profit organization so it works and I believe it is still working. At the time I didn't think of this limitations:

        0_1520611238723_2018-03-09_1100.png

        Is UrBackup more geared toward Windows?

        I think he was referring to the 2TB limitation for VHD files?

        Yeah, that is probably why.

        It shoud be noted that limitation is only for the Image based backups.

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        • black3dynamiteB
          black3dynamite @dafyre
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          @dafyre said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

          @black3dynamite said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

          @dbeato said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

          @dustinb3403 said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

          @dbeato said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

          Last time I used UrBackup was trying to replace Amanda Backup and Bacula.

          Did you succeed?

          It worked great on the web interface but it was for a small non profit organization so it works and I believe it is still working. At the time I didn't think of this limitations:

          0_1520611238723_2018-03-09_1100.png

          Is UrBackup more geared toward Windows?

          I think he was referring to the 2TB limitation for VHD files?

          Why VHD instead of VHDX? Better yet, why not use qcow2 or raw images?

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @black3dynamite
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            @black3dynamite said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

            @dafyre said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

            @black3dynamite said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

            @dbeato said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

            @dustinb3403 said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

            @dbeato said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

            Last time I used UrBackup was trying to replace Amanda Backup and Bacula.

            Did you succeed?

            It worked great on the web interface but it was for a small non profit organization so it works and I believe it is still working. At the time I didn't think of this limitations:

            0_1520611238723_2018-03-09_1100.png

            Is UrBackup more geared toward Windows?

            I think he was referring to the 2TB limitation for VHD files?

            Why VHD instead of VHDX? Better yet, why not use qcow2 or raw images?

            All good questions.

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              uroni @DustinB3403
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              @black3dynamite said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

              @dafyre said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

              @black3dynamite said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

              @dbeato said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

              @dustinb3403 said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

              @dbeato said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

              Last time I used UrBackup was trying to replace Amanda Backup and Bacula.

              Did you succeed?

              It worked great on the web interface but it was for a small non profit organization so it works and I believe it is still working. At the time I didn't think of this limitations:

              0_1520611238723_2018-03-09_1100.png

              Is UrBackup more geared toward Windows?

              I think he was referring to the 2TB limitation for VHD files?

              Why VHD instead of VHDX? Better yet, why not use qcow2 or raw images?

              Dev here. It can backup to raw image files and there is no 2TB restriction then, but you need to use either ZFS or btrfs as file system for the backup storage (with Linux or FreeBSD/FreeNAS).
              You'd want to store the backups on a file system that can compress data anyway, so I recommend using either of those two.

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403
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                @uroni are there any major limitations that you can point out as a lot of us are investigating the solution. Anything that we need to watch out for?

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                  uroni @DustinB3403
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                  @dustinb3403 said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

                  @uroni are there any major limitations that you can point out as a lot of us are investigating the solution. Anything that we need to watch out for?

                  • If you are backing up files that are partially updated (e.g. Database files, Outlook .pst files), you'll have whole file copies of updated files unless you use btrfs as backup storage.
                  • Backup performance usually is limited by backup storage random IO, especially when using it with ZFS or btrfs and raw images (so maybe use RAID10 instead of RAID6). I guess this can come as a surprise if you are used other backup systems which write linearly to backup storage (or tapes).
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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @uroni
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                    @uroni said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

                    • Backup performance usually is limited by backup storage random IO, especially when using it with ZFS or btrfs and raw images (so maybe use RAID10 instead of RAID6). I guess this can come as a surprise if you are used other backup systems which write linearly to backup storage (or tapes).

                    That is, indeed, good to know. I would not have guessed that.

                    Does UrBackup have a process for writing to tape as well?

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                      uroni @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

                      Does UrBackup have a process for writing to tape as well?

                      No, it is wholly disk based and additionally leverages advanced file system features (such as snapshots, reflinks, compression) when available.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @uroni
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                        @uroni said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

                        @scottalanmiller said in UrBackup and FreeNAS Jurassic Park Effect:

                        Does UrBackup have a process for writing to tape as well?

                        No, it is wholly disk based and additionally leverages advanced file system features (such as snapshots, reflinks, compression) when available.

                        So if we wanted to have cloud storage, we'd run a UrBackup server hosted then, rather than a local one and pointing to something like S3?

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