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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in All in one backup appliances:

      Don't think Zmanda has been making appliances, have they?

      Not sure, but as a solutions vendor the name has been around for ever and works with just about everything.

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      • wrx7mW
        wrx7m @DustinB3403
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        @DustinB3403 said in All in one backup appliances:

        @wrx7m said in All in one backup appliances:

        I would think that having a branded appliance would be too confining.

        So you want to be able to bring your own kit to the party?

        Sure. I have been. Then, if I didn't like the backup vendor, I can re-purpose it for someone else's product.

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403 @wrx7m
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          @wrx7m said in All in one backup appliances:

          @DustinB3403 said in All in one backup appliances:

          @wrx7m said in All in one backup appliances:

          I would think that having a branded appliance would be too confining.

          So you want to be able to bring your own kit to the party?

          Sure. I have been. Then, if I didn't like the backup vendor, I can re-purpose it for someone else's product.

          So you aren't specifically looking for an appliance. (Appliances you buy). Scale Computing offers appliances as an example.

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          • wrx7mW
            wrx7m @DustinB3403
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            @DustinB3403 said in All in one backup appliances:

            @wrx7m said in All in one backup appliances:

            @DustinB3403 said in All in one backup appliances:

            @wrx7m said in All in one backup appliances:

            I would think that having a branded appliance would be too confining.

            So you want to be able to bring your own kit to the party?

            Sure. I have been. Then, if I didn't like the backup vendor, I can re-purpose it for someone else's product.

            So you aren't specifically looking for an appliance. (Appliances you buy). Scale Computing offers appliances as an example.

            Got it. I use Veeam, so I don't need a hardware appliance that is specifically made by them to run/manage backups.

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403 @wrx7m
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              @wrx7m said in All in one backup appliances:

              Got it. I use Veeam,

              So you have a backup software provider, who works with everything you mentioned wanting to backup. Why not engage Veeam to help scope out how the LTO and remote backup/cloud sync options should work?

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              • IRJI
                IRJ @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in All in one backup appliances:

                @notverypunny said in All in one backup appliances:

                OK, maybe I mis-spoke. Nothing community / unsupported.

                Oh, that's entirely different. No connection to open source there. Open source has more support, not less.

                Community versions of commercial products definitely help find bugs. Support is generally well searchable and many people are knowledgeable about it since it is more widely used than paid versions. Being able to have a community product where you then add support and features to it, is ideal.

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                • wrx7mW
                  wrx7m @IRJ
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                  @IRJ said in All in one backup appliances:

                  @scottalanmiller said in All in one backup appliances:

                  @notverypunny said in All in one backup appliances:

                  OK, maybe I mis-spoke. Nothing community / unsupported.

                  Oh, that's entirely different. No connection to open source there. Open source has more support, not less.

                  Community versions of commercial products definitely help find bugs. Support is generally well searchable and many people are knowledgeable about it since it is more widely used than paid versions. Being able to have a community product where you then add support and features to it, is ideal.

                  I'd say having a community product in addition to having paid support is ideal

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                    1337
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                    Zmanda/Amanda looks dead. https://github.com/zmanda/amanda

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                      1337
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                      Bacula looks more promising and also have commercial support. https://www.baculasystems.com/

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @IRJ
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                        @IRJ said in All in one backup appliances:

                        @scottalanmiller said in All in one backup appliances:

                        @notverypunny said in All in one backup appliances:

                        OK, maybe I mis-spoke. Nothing community / unsupported.

                        Oh, that's entirely different. No connection to open source there. Open source has more support, not less.

                        Community versions of commercial products definitely help find bugs. Support is generally well searchable and many people are knowledgeable about it since it is more widely used than paid versions. Being able to have a community product where you then add support and features to it, is ideal.

                        Absolutely.

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