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Retrospect Virtual FAQ on Backup Destinations

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title: Retrospect Virtual FAQ on Backup Destinations created_at: 2017.03.21 updated_at: 2017.03.21 category: Virtualization --- :toc: macro :toc-title:


What is a Backup Destination?

The backup destination of a backup set, is the storage location where the backup data will be stored to.

The backup destination can be set to a supported cloud storage provider setup by the backup user, a supported cloud storage provider setup by the backup server administrator, a user home on the backup server, a FTP or SFTP server, a network volume, or a local / removable volume on the client computer.

Which cloud storage services are supported by Retrospect Virtual?

  • Amazon S3

  • Amazon Cloud Drive

  • AWS S3 Compatible Cloud Service

  • Dropbox

  • FTP / SFTP

  • Google Cloud Storage

  • Google Drive

  • Microsoft Azure

  • Microsoft OneDrive

  • OpenStack (Swift)

  • Rackspace

What is the different between destination type 'Single Storage Destination' and 'Destination Pool'?

The main difference between them are mainly on the number of storage location that they consist of.

  • Single storage destination: This type of backup destination consists of a single storage location. Backup data from backup jobs performed after creation of the destination will be stored in this single storage location.

  • Destination pool: This type of backup destination consists of multiple storage locations. Backup data from backup jobs performed after creation of the pool will be stored across the multiple storage locations.

Note: It is recommended that the storage added to a single destination pool are of the same type. For example, all storage being cloud storage locations, or local drives. Do not use mixture of different storage types in a single destination pool (e.g. local drive and cloud storage in the same pool).

Note that you can add additional storage locations to a destination pool at any given time, but once a storage location is added to a destination pool, it cannot be edited (except for its name) or removed. To remove the storage, the entire destination pool must be deleted.

Can I backup to multiple Backup Destinations with a single backup set?

Yes, a backup set can be configured with multiple backup destinations. Refer to the following steps for configuration details:

Login to the Retrospect Virtual Host Server user interface.

  1. Select the 'Backup Sets' tile, then the corresponding backup set:

  2. Select 'Destination', then click 'Add' to add the additional backup destination.

  3. Enter the information requested on screen, and 'OK' when complete.

  4. Click 'Add' again to add the next backup destination as required.

  5. Continue with the same process until all destinations are added, then click 'Save' at the end when complete.

For backup set with multiple Backup Destinations, how to choose which destination to backup to?

You can choose which destination to backup do within the backup client user interface.

In the Retrospect Virtual Host Server user interface.

  1. Select the 'Backup' tile, then the corresponding backup set:

  2. Click on 'Show advanced option':

  3. Select the destinations that you would like to backup to, then click 'Backup' to start the backup job.

Note: You can only choose which destination to backup to for a manually started backup job. Scheduled backup job will always backup to all backup destinations configured for the backup set.

What is the different between backup mode 'Sequential' and 'Concurrent'?

The main different between them are how backup data are uploaded to the backup destinations.

Sequential

The backup job will upload the backup data to the selected backup destination one by one (e.g. sequentially). Data will be first uploaded to the first backup destination in the list (list in the destination setting of the backup set), and once that is completed, data will be uploaded to the next backup destination.

Backup job in sequential mode is slower (in comparison to concurrent mode), but will take less resources (e.g. memory, CPU, bandwidth …​ etc.) of the client computer to complete.

Concurrent

The backup job will upload the backup data to the selected backup destination at the same time (e.g. concurrently).

Backup job in concurrent mode is faster (in comparison to sequential mode), but will take up more resources (e.g. memory, CPU, bandwidth …​ etc.) of the client computer to complete.

Note: You can configure the maximum number of concurrent backup destination.


Last Update: March 21, 2017