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Theoddity
08-24-2002, 01:49 AM
A couple of my customers have asked about what kind of backup and data recovery systems are in place with this hosting, especially as it pertains to databases and dynamically uploaded files that I don't have a site backup. I was wondering what you have in place on the system (tape backup, data redundacy, etc.) What can I tell them?

Thanks.

TNV
08-24-2002, 09:37 AM
We backup every windows servers every 24 hours.

Unix is done every 24 hours with one from the 15th and the 1st.

Theoddity
08-24-2002, 05:24 PM
If something major happens to our client's info (hacked or human error) with no fault of Vortech's, is there a way to recover that data from your tapes? If so, how far back in time can we go and does it cost?

TNV
08-25-2002, 07:50 PM
We no longer use tape as it just cost way to much..

As for unix you can go back 24 hours, 15 days and 30 days.

On NT we can go back 24 hours and 15 days.

To pull any back up is $60 per hour to pull from a back. The reason for this is to un qzip a huge file so it takes a lot of time and server load to to do. Most of the time 1 to 2 hours.. So its good to make sure you have 100% lost it before going that way.

jammin
08-26-2002, 01:29 AM
What about database backups - MSSQL, PGSQL and mySQL ?

TNV
08-26-2002, 09:12 AM
mySQL and msSQL would be under the unix backup.

msSQL would be under the NT backup.

jammin
08-27-2002, 06:33 AM
Originally posted by admin
mySQL and msSQL would be under the unix backup.

msSQL would be under the NT backup.

Could you restore a single database easily, in case of a data problem as opposed to a machine problem?

I don't have a problem, just curious :)

TNV
08-27-2002, 09:29 AM
Its all the same we tar ever thing up so no matter what we have to pull the full backup. But it can be done.. :)

BCS
08-29-2002, 12:46 PM
To pull any back up is $60 per hour to pull from a back. The reason for this is to un qzip a huge file so it takes a lot of time and server load to to do. Most of the time 1 to 2 hours.. So its good to make sure you have 100% lost it before going that way.

Anyway to include this (and any other additional fee items) on a page resellers can use for a reference? (or maybe there is such a page and I missed it?).

This kind of information is "good to know" stuff so a reseller has it handy to answer customer inquires.

Thanks

BCS
09-08-2002, 01:56 AM
Originally posted by admin
We no longer use tape as it just cost way to much..

As for unix you can go back 24 hours, 15 days and 30 days.

On NT we can go back 24 hours and 15 days.

To pull any back up is $60 per hour to pull from a back. The reason for this is to un qzip a huge file so it takes a lot of time and server load to to do. Most of the time 1 to 2 hours.. So its good to make sure you have 100% lost it before going that way.

May want to update the FAQ area ... it states:

Home >> Reseller >> Price of daily Backups
Question:
How much are daily backups?
Answer:
Free we back up every H-Sphere server every 24 hours.

The "Free" gives the impression that there would be no charge.