

- Mozypro snapshot error 4 install#
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- Mozypro snapshot error 4 portable#
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We could also ship you a replacement local appliance if your onsite one was destroyed.įor the one time upload we perform a "seed" backup, which is the reverse of the portable disk restore.
Mozypro snapshot error 4 software#
The Asigra software would have to be installed/reinstalled somewhere at your location in order to do the restore and this would only be needed if the local backup appliance was not available.

1) Restore from the internet or 2) Portable disk restore that we would overnight to you. If the local appliance backup is not intact (destroyed) we have 1 of 2 options. If you have gigabit speed locally I've seen a 200GB server restore in less than 2 hours.

The appliance can also be Windows XP/2003/2008 or Windows 7 - your choice. And yes, the local appliance acts as a local backup and sends the data to the cloud (Asigra servers in our HIPAA/SAS70/SOX/PCI compliant data centers).įor restores, as long as the local backup copy is in tact we can restore from the local backup at LAN speed very quickly. The backups of SQL and Oracle can be done while the database is being used (hot backups).ĭid that answer the questions? Feel free to email me on this site and we can go into more detail if needed. It uses the built in functions of Oracle and SQL to do the dumps and it only backs up the changed data (block level) in the database. Oracle and SQL backups are fully supported. We have seen that 1 T1 (1.5Mbps) will allow us to backup a customer with 800-1000GB of data, so your example of less than 100GB should be no problem for a 1Mbps link or even slower. I have a customer with a server that has 27GB of changed data per day, but only ~100MB is actually backed up. This means that only the changed blocks of a file gets backed up, not the entire file.
Mozypro snapshot error 4 full#
Now for the best part: Asigra is probably the MOST WAN OPTIMIZED solution of any cloud backup service because Asigra started 25 years ago using 300baud modems! There is a good article here: Īfter the first full backup, Asigra is incremental-forever, and also supports block-level incremental backups.
Mozypro snapshot error 4 install#
If you have a remote site we will need to install a local appliance, or install the software on a primary machine - so in that case it's not agentless unless you want it to be. There is a mobile client for laptops that are rarely in the office and otherwise not local to the backup appliance. We don't care how many devices you backup, so there is no per-device fee. The local appliance automatically securely replicates to the cloud. The backup appliance is configured to backup the specified directories on the specified servers/workstations and you don't have to worry about mapping drives, etc. We don't have to install ANY agents on servers or workstations if using the local appliance. This appliance can be provided by you, or supplied by us - it just needs to meet the specs which are not huge for your example - typically a Windows 7 workstation with 4GB RAM and enough disk space to hold a local copy of the backups.

If you have multple servers then I would recommend we deploy a local backup appliance. Not to mention that you still have to worry about offsite replication of data with the do-it-yourself approach. I've never heard of synctoy or backup assist, but I'm betting these are install/manage yourself, and there is a hidden cost in the labor involved to install, support, and monitor those solutions that are largely taken care of by the MSP in a hosted situation. Asigra can fit easily into the SMB space by using an MSP, or can fit into the enterprise space as well if a customer can justify the cost of hardware, software, training, maintenance, etc. Asigra can also be deployed to bigger customers (with hundreds of terabytes) that want to create their own internal "private cloud backup". So, the SMB can receive Enterprise-class backups for an SMB price. It's a win-win for the SMB. To Feroz's point, MSP's, powered by Asigra, primarly market directly to the SMB space and cost is on par with these other providers that are not mentioned in Gartner's report.
