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Client Computer Backups outside the pool?
I notice in one of the stickies, it recommends leaving the backups folder outside of the pool.
Why is this and how important is it? I wanted to have all my data, including backups, inside one big pool for convenience. I could dedicate one 2TB drive to backups but, if and when my backups grow beyond this size, I'm screwed and would have to buy more drives, when I may have free space on the others, which were part of the pool.
Basically I'd prefer the flexibility of having the backups folder in the pool but I don't know how 'strong' a recommendation it is to leave it outside.
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I appreciate the risks involved but I think the flexibility is worth it for me. I only tend to store backups of current machines, so the backup database is only there in case a drive in one of the clients dies. Whilst there's a chance I could lose some or all of the backup database if a server drive goes, the chance of this happening at exactly the same time as a client drive dies is remote.
I'm also planning to keep a copy of the backup database on a removable drive, as I did with WHSv1, although I'm not sure how to go about this yet or whether I can just copy the files like before.
The one time I tried to use WHS to recover data it seemed quite slow and I eventually used another backup on a stand-alone drive that was backed up using 3rd party software. I feel better having redundant backups anyway. Maybe the WHS backup is not that important, given this vulnerability to pooled drive failure, although I must say WHS backup was the original reason for employing it.
There's also the issue of single-instance storage. It's all very well taking backups of individual machines using Windows Backup or Acronis or whatever, but you'll end up with shedloads more data. With WHS, all the common data between the machines (i.e. 99% of the operating system) is only stored once, which is how I've managed to backup seven different machines and only take up 1.8GB in the process.
I know the in-built server backup can do it but that's limited to 2TB drives and my backup database exceeds that. I can't see any reason why I shouldn't be able to just copy the contents of the folder. I'll also be backing up the entire server OS itself as that's running in a VM so I'll just keep a copy of the VHD itself.
I suppose that my options are:
1) to move the client computer backups into the DrivePool (sounds like that is not the preferred solution)
2) to use the new 2TB Drive as my primary drive (by moving the OS, and partitioning the rest for my client backups and pool space - giving me much more room for client backups).
3) to move the client backups to the new 2TB drive. The new drive would be part of the pool but I would still not place the client backup folder in the pool.
Number 3 would seem to be the easiest/best solution but can you simply move the client backup folder? My fear is that it will cause path issues/complications.
Any advice or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks!