Dalavich Posted October 7, 2005 Posted October 7, 2005 Hi,We've suffered a tape drive failure. Although we're backing up the data okay to a remote computer.How do I backup the user profiles and domain information, so that if the worst happens, we can restore the data and user profiles/permissions, without this tape drive?Thanks
tarquel Posted October 7, 2005 Posted October 7, 2005 This all depends on how you are backing up the system to a remote computer.If you can explain what methods you are using to do this, it will help us help you better.I think that should the worse happen, you'll have to rebuild it from scratch - its easier than reconfiguring from a backup really.Using methods like RAID 1 (mirrored drives) at least should provide good leverage in the event of a HD failure.Other than a fire, server giving up its own life (lol), etc. or NT server messing itself up - it should be fine with the above precautions in place.But tell us more about the setup really - so that we can advise better.RegardsN.
Dalavich Posted October 8, 2005 Author Posted October 8, 2005 Yes, sorry was a bit vague, but was stressed up to the eyeballs! The Raid array is a Raid 5, so the data is safe. For now!I'm using Syncback to back up to a remote computer on a mapped network drive - this just backs up all the data on the drive. Hence I know all the users data is safe.But if another drive fails and we do lose the data, can we recover the Domain Controller, users profiles & the directory permissions from this back up - or should we be doing something else until we can get the tape drive fixed/replaced?Many thanks
tarquel Posted October 8, 2005 Posted October 8, 2005 No probs Umm... you'll have to check the documentation or perhaps the online support [if they have some] on disaster recovery, etc.Also, if its just copying the files in the backup process and nothing else i.e. systemstate, registry, etc., then all your work and profiles should be safe [possibly the directory permissions also] but you'd have to start from scratch as it isn't like making a image of a machine with ghost for example [tho u might wanna do a one of if you are that concerned].Although I periodically backup as much of the DC as I can ie. systemstate - full backup [although thats a little hard now as the data is now way larger than the tape drive can hold - even with compression], i have the important areas [user work folders, applications & profiles] on a regular backup schedule.I'd find it easier to start from scratch if things turned nasty - and just restore the work folders. may take a day but it'd probably be easier than splicing together a backup containing system settings etc and a fresh OS install.There is a thing called ASR that you might want to look into but I'm not sure how that works - i've made a backup at the begining with that but not done one since. Just havent had the time to look into it really.Hope this rambling helps RegardsN.
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