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Old 04-14-2008, 10:25 PM
John Smith
 
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NTbackup

>I want to create a computer with a lot of storage that will be use only for
> storing backup. I want to use the ntbackup software.
>
> Setup:
> I created a custom built pc with a raid card and windows xp2.
> There is two drives in the pc that are setup in raid 1.
> There is only 1 partition that has the os and where the backups will be
> stored.
> I created a folder in the C Drive named backups and shared this folder.
>
> Question:
> How can i setup ntbackup so that it will backup and keep 1 week worth of
> data? I want the backups to stay in the Backups folder.
> Here is the issue how do i setup if possible NTbackup so that it will only
> use a certain amount of drive space so that it doesnt fill the drive
> completely and when ntbackup fills its allocated space it will
> automatically
> start writing over the first file it created. Kinda like a DVR for a
> camera
> system.
>
>
>



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Old 04-15-2008, 08:39 AM
RichGK
 
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Re: NTbackup

On 14 Apr, 22:25, "John Smith" <securit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >I want to create a computer with a lot of storage that will be use only for
> > storing backup. I want to use the ntbackup software.

>
> > Setup:
> > I created a custom built pc with a raid card and windows xp2.
> > There is two drives in the pc that are setup in raid 1.
> > There is only 1 partition that has the os and where the backups will be
> > stored.
> > I created a folder in the C Drive named backups and shared this folder.

>
> > Question:
> > How can i setup ntbackup so that it will backup and keep 1 week worth of
> > data? I want the backups to stay in the Backups folder.


Perform a Normal backup on the first day (using overwrite) and then an
incremental every day (using append). This will be the smallest type
possible and also the fastest, but it will also be the longest to
restore (restore normal first then each incremental).

> > Here is the issue how do i setup if possible NTbackup so that it will only
> > use a certain amount of drive space so that it doesnt fill the drive
> > completely and when ntbackup fills its allocated space it will
> > automatically
> > start writing over the first file it created. Kinda like a DVR for a
> > camera
> > system.


I don't think ntbackup will do this as it really goes against the
whole idea of a backup. Why would you want to have files overwritten?
This would render the backup useless in my opinion.

You'd be better off the make sure that the media you are using (disk
file, tape) has enough space on it for the backup. You can't know this
exactly beforehand (well you might) but you can make a good estimation
and use that.

If you have 200GB to store and you only have 150GB of storage space
then what you have to do is figure out what 50GB of the data you can
do without storing. Otherwise purchase another drive.
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Old 04-15-2008, 10:02 PM
leew [MVP]
 
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Re: NTbackup

RichGK wrote:
> On 14 Apr, 22:25, "John Smith" <securit...@gmail.com> wrote:


** snip **

>>> Here is the issue how do i setup if possible NTbackup so that it will only
>>> use a certain amount of drive space so that it doesnt fill the drive
>>> completely and when ntbackup fills its allocated space it will
>>> automatically
>>> start writing over the first file it created. Kinda like a DVR for a
>>> camera
>>> system.

>
> I don't think ntbackup will do this as it really goes against the
> whole idea of a backup. Why would you want to have files overwritten?
> This would render the backup useless in my opinion.
>
> You'd be better off the make sure that the media you are using (disk
> file, tape) has enough space on it for the backup. You can't know this
> exactly beforehand (well you might) but you can make a good estimation
> and use that.
>
> If you have 200GB to store and you only have 150GB of storage space
> then what you have to do is figure out what 50GB of the data you can
> do without storing. Otherwise purchase another drive.


Actually, if you setup a user account specifically for backups, apply a
quota to it, and then run the backups as that user, you should be able
to keep the backups from exceeding a certain size.
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