Laptop Backup

Submitted by jkupka on Wed, 10/01/2008 - 10:46am.

Hello All,

 

I was looking for some information on what others are using
for laptop backup practices. Currently we have been using NTBackup and
scheduling a task for when laptops are in the building to backup data and
occasionally a full system backup. With the onset of Windows Vista and it’s
new backup it appears time to change courses to something that still allows the
picking and choosing of what to backup. As a side note we are backing up the
files to a network share when the laptop is in the office.

 

Any comments on what is good, bad experiences or just any
info is appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Jeremy.

 

 

 

Jeremiah
Kupka

University of
Iowa - College of Law

IT Department

 

href="mailto:jeremiah-kupka@uiowa.edu">jeremiah-kupka@uiowa.edu

 

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From: teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu
[mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Gary Moore
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008
7:44 0
To: Teknoids
Subject: RE: [teknoids] Laptop
Backup

 

Hey, we're doing a
webcast today of our supreme court panel using Mogulus at noon eastern
today.  If you are interested in viewing, take a look at the link below.

 

href="http://law.hofstra.edu/Media/media_webcast.html">http://law.hofstra.edu/Media/media_webcast.html

>>> On 10/2/2008 at 10:31 AM, in message
<6D3BA712A50A264D9356CF5DF4036C913D5DEE@unmsol.lawschool.tld>,
"Johnson, Cyndi" <johnson@law.unm.edu> wrote:

Kevin,
which of the Altiris suite are/were you using for that? We use Deployment
Server for imaging…but I don’t know how it’d handle backups.

Thanks.

 

Cyndi Johnson
Assistant Dean for Information Technology

UNM School of Law
(505) 277-0695

From:
teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu
[mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Bailey, Kevin
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008
8:04 AM
To: Teknoids
Subject: RE: [teknoids] Laptop
Backup

 

Greetings, All,

 

We’ve been using
Altiris to back up laptops for a few years, but the support burden has grown to
the point where we have decided to outsource this service. We just finalized
our contract with EMC for Mozy Enterprise and are phasing out Altiris.

 

We are eagerly
awaiting the Mac client for Mozy Enterprise – the number of faculty using Macs
has been on the rise recently, though it is not yet a big deal and most of our
mac users are comfortable using Apple’s MobileMe or other service to back their
own data up.

 

 

---------------------------

Kevin
J. Bailey

Yale Law School ITS

Network
Services and Student Computing

 (203) 432-0821 Help Desk

(203) 432-4045 Office

PO BOX 208215

New Haven, CT 06520

United States

http://www.law.yale.edu

 

 

From:
teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu
[mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Bohl, Phillip C.
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008
4:48 PM
To: Teknoids
Subject: RE: [teknoids] Laptop
Backup

 

We’re looking at a
contract with Mozy.  The central university is planning to scale up
personal drive shares … (I’d love to get out of the business of maintaining a
large file server service)  BUT it may be some time before they acquire
the drive space.  Especially now with the markets in serious flux. 
So we’ll have to continue to find our own solutions for now.

 

Mozy looks like it
will cost less than $300/mo to get basic coverage for all our faculty. 
While our onsite backup system is pretty good, I’d prefer to transfer some/all
risk to folks who do backups (and restores) all day every day.  This
should help free up our smart people to do more innovative fun stuff that has
more direct correlation to our educational mission.  Like a lot of us, I’m
doing my best to get out of the business of running services that someone else
can run … it’s been a five or six year process but we’re finally seeing some
progress here.  We’ll keep a few servers but mostly for sandboxes and cool
stuff.

 

Sorry to be so
loquacious … had an amazing lunch and am still recovering.

 

href="http://www.mozy.com">www.mozy.com

 

Phil

Pepperdine Law

 

 

From:
teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu [mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu]
On Behalf Of Johnson, Cyndi
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008
12:44 PM
To: Teknoids
Subject: RE: [teknoids] Laptop
Backup

 

Jeremy,

More
questions than answers here…

Do you
put your laptops in your domain (if you’re running something like AD, which I
assume you are)?

Do you
redirect the My Documents to a network share?

At this
point, we have our laptops in the domain and encourage everyone to use their
file share in the building, but when they are off campus, they are responsible
for backing up their own data. Not the best tactic, I’m sure.

Thanks

Cyndi

 

Cyndi Johnson
Assistant Dean for Information Technology

UNM School of Law
(505) 277-0695

From:
teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu
[mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Kupka, Jeremiah
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008
10:43 AM
To: Teknoids
Subject: [teknoids] Laptop Backup

 

Hello All,

 

I was looking for some information on what others are
using for laptop backup practices. Currently we have been using NTBackup and
scheduling a task for when laptops are in the building to backup data and
occasionally a full system backup. With the onset of Windows Vista and it’s new
backup it appears time to change courses to something that still allows the
picking and choosing of what to backup. As a side note we are backing up the
files to a network share when the laptop is in the office.

 

Any comments on what is good, bad experiences or just
any info is appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Jeremy.

 

 

 

Jeremiah Kupka

University of Iowa
- College of Law

IT Department

 

href="mailto:jeremiah-kupka@uiowa.edu">jeremiah-kupka@uiowa.edu