UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options
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@FATeknollogee said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
Agree with @JaredBusch
It's Host based backups or the product doesn't exist. Agents are so yesterday!!One important thing is that agentless backups are essentially always expensive. It requires Veeam and if you want full functionality a full license. It's very reasonable for what you get, it's great stuff. And Hyper-V is free for that (because Veeam wrote change block tracking for it.) But VMware gets really expensive, too.
It's worth pointing out, Hyper-V and XS are equal here. It's Veeam that made CBT for one and not the other. It's purely Veeam's decision not to support XS (which I understand, I'm just saying) and not a difference between XenServer and Hyper-V that causes one to work this way and the other not. VMware ESXi remains the only hypervisor with change block tracking in it, and not in its free version.
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CBT is available for UrBackUp as well, in the commercial version.
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@DustinB3403 said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
CBT is available for UrBackUp as well, in the commercial version.
CBT? Like an online training module?
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@scottalanmiller said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
@DustinB3403 said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
CBT is available for UrBackUp as well, in the commercial version.
CBT? Like an online training module?
No . . . Change Block Tracking.
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@DustinB3403 said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
@scottalanmiller said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
@DustinB3403 said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
CBT is available for UrBackUp as well, in the commercial version.
CBT? Like an online training module?
No . . . Change Block Tracking.
Oh, ha ha. But agent based, not for XS, right?
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There is dedupe according to the site:
"Space efficient. If multiple clients have the same files the UrBackup server saves them only once, leading to reduced storage requirements."
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@scottalanmiller said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
@DustinB3403 said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
@scottalanmiller said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
@DustinB3403 said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
CBT is available for UrBackUp as well, in the commercial version.
CBT? Like an online training module?
No . . . Change Block Tracking.
Oh, ha ha. But agent based, not for XS, right?
Well it would work inside of a VM I presume... since you need to install an agent for UrBackUp. .
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@DustinB3403 said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
@scottalanmiller said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
@DustinB3403 said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
@scottalanmiller said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
@DustinB3403 said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
CBT is available for UrBackUp as well, in the commercial version.
CBT? Like an online training module?
No . . . Change Block Tracking.
Oh, ha ha. But agent based, not for XS, right?
Well it would work inside of a VM I presume... since you need to install an agent for UrBackUp. .
Yeah, that's not what anyone is really looking for.
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I'm in the "Use an Agent" camp... Especially if you can push configuration settings, etc, via the server. (As is the case with UR Backup, IIRC).
As part of the push command to the agent, point it to the server... and let the server manage everything.
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I'm in the middle, I like both agent and agentless approaches. I like how agent based is more flexible and agnostic. You can push to cloud and keep the agent, too.
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I find myself in between the two options as well. I really do see the upside to Veeam, but if the solution doesn't work with the infrastructure I couldn't justify changing the entire thing just for a backup solution.
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@dafyre said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
I'm in the "Use an Agent" camp... Especially if you can push configuration settings, etc, via the server. (As is the case with UR Backup, IIRC).
As part of the push command to the agent, point it to the server... and let the server manage everything.
Me too. Puppet sets the ReaR configs on the nodes pointed to an NFS share. If I want to change anything, puppet does it for me on however many systems I want.
So as soon as the machine is finished kick-starting and restarts, it pulls in the puppet catalog and backups are configured.
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Agents just feel so... reliable. I guess it is the admin in me, I want to see the backup running, not just trust that it is working from somewhere else.
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There is something really nice, though, about not needing an agent. Just talk to the hypervisor, get everything that you need, and know that everything on it is backed up.
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Starting with Hyper-V Server 2016, Change Block Tracking is available. Well they are calling it Resilient Change Tracking (RCT).
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@black3dynamite said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
Starting with Hyper-V Server 2016, Change Block Tracking is available.
Yeah, that's the biggest feature of the update. It's huge. But sucks for Veeam who did so much work building CBT for Hyper-V and now they will not be unique any longer.
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Altaro VM Backup also had to create their own CBT for Hyper-V too.
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@black3dynamite said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
Altaro VM Backup also had to create their own CBT for Hyper-V too.
I can't believe that no one has done this for XenServer or KVM yet. Seems like it would be a huge win to have it.
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@scottalanmiller said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
@black3dynamite said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
Altaro VM Backup also had to create their own CBT for Hyper-V too.
I can't believe that no one has done this for XenServer or KVM yet. Seems like it would be a huge win to have it.
Don't you remember the first rule of XS Club?
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@BRRABill said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
@scottalanmiller said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
@black3dynamite said in UrBackup Review plus Configuration Options:
Altaro VM Backup also had to create their own CBT for Hyper-V too.
I can't believe that no one has done this for XenServer or KVM yet. Seems like it would be a huge win to have it.
Don't you remember the first rule of XS Club?
I can't say.