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  • Making the Case for Your Backup IT Budget
    2025/01/06

    Getting the right backup IT budget can feel like pulling teeth, but it doesn't have to be that way. In this episode of The Backup Wrap-up, W. Curtis Preston and Prasanna Malaiyandi share real-world strategies for securing the backup IT budget you need to protect your organization.

    Learn how to partner with the security and GRC teams to make your case stronger. Find out why ransomware has changed the game when it comes to backup IT budget discussions, and hear practical tips for documenting your needs. Whether you're struggling with outdated systems or fighting for resources, this episode gives you the ammunition you need to get proper funding for your backup infrastructure.

    Here's a link to the Stoli story if you're interested: https://therecord.media/stoli-group-usa-bankruptcy-filing-ransomware

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    38 分
  • DR Case Study: A first hand-account
    2024/12/23

    (For frequent listeners, I made a mistake with last week's episode. THIS is the episode I meant to publish last week. I know it has the same description. Sorry about that.)

    This disaster recovery case study takes you inside a real DR scenario when a hurricane devastated an island's data center. Our guest shares his firsthand experience managing recovery efforts with limited resources, no mainland connection, and countless unexpected challenges. (This is the on-the-ground account of the story we told last week with "Harry Potter.")

    Listen as we explore how basic DR assumptions fell apart, from authentication dependencies to satellite communication limits. Learn why sleeping on air mattresses and eating chicken and rice became part of this disaster recovery case study, and discover critical lessons about DR planning, testing, and documentation that could save your organization. This episode reveals the reality of disaster recovery when everything - including trees - gets stripped away.

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    53 分
  • NetBackup Disaster: When Nature Strikes Back
    2024/12/16

    When a hurricane struck an island data center, one backup admin faced a NetBackup disaster that tested years of experience and planning. This episode reveals the real-world challenges of recovering from a catastrophic event that flooded one data center and disrupted access to Iron Mountain's offsite storage facility.

    Listen as our guest, a 20-year veteran backup administrator, shares his firsthand account of managing this NetBackup disaster. Learn about the critical decisions made during the three-week recovery process, the unexpected challenges they faced, and the valuable lessons learned about backup infrastructure, replication strategies, and disaster recovery planning.

    (This is part one of two parts. Next week you will hear from the person on the ground during this disaster.)

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    45 分
  • Free NetBackup Reader: S2|DATA's Game-Changing Tool
    2024/12/02

    S2|DATA has released a free NetBackup reader that gives users complete control over their backup data without requiring a full NetBackup environment. This standalone application allows anyone to quickly catalog and restore data from NetBackup disk images, even if they no longer maintain their NetBackup infrastructure.

    CEO Brendan Sullivan joins the show to explain why they created this free tool and how it helps organizations maintain access to their legacy backup data. We discuss the challenges of vendor lock-in, the importance of data ownership, and why companies shouldn't have to keep paying for access to their own information. We also cover how S2|DATA offers a range of services for accessing all legacy backup data, not just NetBackup.

    Whether you're considering moving away from a backup product or simply want easier access to your backup data, this episode explains how this free NetBackup reader can help you take control of your data destiny.

    You can read about it here: https://s2data.com/libertas-free-backup-reader/

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    27 分
  • Disaster Recovery Test Gone Wrong
    2024/11/25

    In this eye-opening episode, we examine a real-world disaster recovery test gone wrong from Kodiak Island, Alaska. Our guest Paul Van Dyke shares his story of intentionally taking down an entire server environment over a weekend, armed with only backup tapes and determination. This disaster recovery test example showcases both what not to do and valuable lessons learned.

    Paul walks us through his bold 2001 decision to reorganize storage across five servers by completely wiping them all at once. What was supposed to be a weekend project turned into a five-day marathon, including sleeping on his office floor to swap backup tapes. While he eventually succeeded in restoring everything, this disaster recovery test example demonstrates why proper testing and planning are crucial for any major infrastructure changes.

    Join us for this candid conversation about backup testing, restoration planning, and the unique challenges of managing IT infrastructure on a remote Alaskan island. Learn from Paul's experience so you don't have to learn these lessons the hard way!

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    57 分
  • Disaster Recovery Testing: Start Small Before Going Big
    2024/11/18

    Ready to level up your disaster recovery testing game? This episode covers everything from basic restore testing to full-scale DR scenarios. Curtis and Prasanna share real-world experiences and practical advice for implementing effective disaster recovery testing strategies.

    Learn why starting small is crucial, how to define clear success criteria, and ways to test without risking your production environment. We discuss different infrastructure types, from physical servers to cloud platforms, and explain how each requires its own testing approach. Plus, get insights on creating effective runbooks and ensuring your team can execute recovery procedures without depending on specific individuals.

    Whether you're planning your first DR test or looking to improve existing procedures, this episode provides actionable guidance for building confidence in your recovery capabilities.

    BTW if you want to watch/listen to the Alaska DR story, I'm actually going to repost it next week.

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    38 分
  • Detecting Ransomware Before It's Too Late
    2024/11/11

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    Detecting ransomware requires more than just good antivirus software - it demands a comprehensive approach using multiple tools and techniques. In this episode of The Backup Wrap-up, security expert Mike Saylor breaks down the essential components of ransomware detection, from endpoint protection to network monitoring.

    Learn about the latest detection tools like XDR, EDR, and SOAR, and discover why many organizations might benefit from working with a managed security service provider. We discuss real-world examples of ransomware detection, including unusual signs that might indicate an attack in progress. Whether you're managing IT for a small business or an enterprise organization, this episode provides practical insights into detecting ransomware before it's too late.

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    46 分
  • RTO vs RPO: The Foundations of Backup Design
    2024/11/04

    In this essential episode of The Backup Wrap-up, we dive deep into RTO vs RPO – the foundational concepts that drive backup and recovery system design. Curtis and Prasanna break down why these aren't just technical metrics, but crucial business decisions that should come from your stakeholders.

    Learn why different applications need different RTOs and RPOs, how these metrics influence your backup frequency and system design, and why getting them wrong can cost your company millions. We'll show you how to have productive conversations with stakeholders about recovery objectives, and why the common answer of "zero downtime" isn't always the right one. Whether you're new to backup or a seasoned pro, this episode will reshape how you think about recovery objectives.

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    40 分