Restoring Data from Backups to New Servers
Software Selection
To restore data from backups to new servers, you can use various software solutions. The most popular programs for this purpose are Acronis Backup, Veeam Backup & Replication, Backup Exec, and Commvault.
Software Comparison
— Acronis Backup offers a wide range of features, including the ability to back up to the cloud, ransomware protection, and a user-friendly interface.
— Veeam Backup & Replication is known for its high data recovery speed and integration with popular virtualization platforms such as VMware and Hyper-V.
— Backup Exec offers simple backup management and supports many different types of storage devices.
— Commvault offers advanced data management capabilities, including deduplication, encryption, and flexible access control configuration.
Connecting New Servers to Backups
1. Install the selected software on the new servers.
2. Create a connection between the new servers and the storage where the backups are located.
3. Specify the path to the backups and select the necessary data for recovery.
4. Start the data recovery process on the new servers.
Monitoring the Recovery Process
To monitor the data recovery process, it is recommended to use the monitoring functions provided by the software. This will allow you to quickly respond to possible problems and ensure successful data recovery on the new servers.
Completing the Process
Upon completion of the data recovery process, ensure that all necessary data has been successfully restored and is available on the new servers. Perform a health check of applications and services to verify the correctness of the data recovery.
As a result of effectively restoring data from backups to new servers, you will be able to ensure the uninterrupted operation of your infrastructure and protect information from loss.