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OSU Adopts Hybrid Backup Approach
5/24/2007
By Linda L Briggs
A new backup and restore system at
Oregon State University Foundation
has reduced weekly backup time for the system administrator from days,
to just 90 minutes. "I'd hate to think how my Mondays would be without
it," said Systems and Database Administrator Lyle Utt.
System Switch
The system, on which all of the foundation's data is backed up to
either disk or tape, is "a huge time-saver," according to Utt, who
backs up about a terabyte of data nightly. "I was spending all day
Monday doing backups. So I'm quite pleased with [STORServer]; it's
freed me up to do other things."
The OSU Foundation, with assets of more than $500 million, is a
nonprofit organization chartered to raise and administer private funds
in support of Oregon State University education, research and outreach.
Utt backs up two server locations, a local office in Corvalis, OR,
where the foundation is located, and another in Portland, on OSU's
campus. The OSU computer, which is also used for offsite storage, is
synched up nightly with the local system and is backed up to disk only;
the local server is backed up to disk first, then from there eventually
to tape.
When the rapidly growing foundation first implemented
STORServer,
Utt said, he was backing up just six sets of data, versus the current
load of 21 sets. To back up that amount of data using the old system
would take two days a week, he estimates, versus the hour and a half a
week he spends now. "And it's easier and faster to restore; I'm not
lugging a lot of tapes around."
The system, STORServer's Business Continuity Appliance, includes
hardware, software, server, tape slots, disks and user training.
Before STORServer, Utt was backing up all of the content on each
server. His biggest adaptation to the new system has been a change in
how he approaches backups, since STORServer structures backups in terms
of files, not entire servers. The system detects whether a file has
been changed since the last backup. "When you back up the server,
you're backing up absolutely everything absolutely every time," Utt
explained. "With [STOREServer], you're backing up the files that have
changed [only]."
Disk Backups Save Time
Since the STORServer system backs up first to disk, restoring a file is
now far simpler and quicker. When a user requested a file on a backup
tape, Utt would physically retrieve the tape, mount it onto the system,
and retrieve the file from the tape back to disk. With the new system,
when someone calls to request a backed-up file, Utt said, "you don't
have to go get a tape, because [the files] are all online."
Security Concerns
Adding an element of security, the foundation is running the backup system in conjunction with a
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