TAPtech
Well-Known Member
- Reaction score
- 521
- Location
- Fairfield County, CT
Hi guys,
A new customer of mine (my first really good one!) asked me to come in to "scan" their network. I was a bit unsure of what they were asking me to do so I headed down to see the owner in person. We went over a bunch of issues that he was having, mainly with reliability. So he asks me to just check the server to see "how bad it looks."
So i go into the server room (hot closet) which is just riddled with cables and wires and gear. Log onto the server, it is SBS 2008, and man does it have some issues. No backups configured, DHCP service crashes, 4% OS disk space left, using 90% of RAM, etc.
One of the issues is that someone along the line bought a Western Digital MyBook NAS intended to be a server backup. I have configured a wbadmin script to backup to this drive nightly, however it does not seem to be the right way to do things. I made the backup as soon as i could because the last one was a year old!
The owner mentioned that he would gladly have me get the proper gear, but I'm wondering if you guys think the WD NAS drive would be alright? I'm leaning towards a directly connected USB set up.
A new customer of mine (my first really good one!) asked me to come in to "scan" their network. I was a bit unsure of what they were asking me to do so I headed down to see the owner in person. We went over a bunch of issues that he was having, mainly with reliability. So he asks me to just check the server to see "how bad it looks."
So i go into the server room (hot closet) which is just riddled with cables and wires and gear. Log onto the server, it is SBS 2008, and man does it have some issues. No backups configured, DHCP service crashes, 4% OS disk space left, using 90% of RAM, etc.
One of the issues is that someone along the line bought a Western Digital MyBook NAS intended to be a server backup. I have configured a wbadmin script to backup to this drive nightly, however it does not seem to be the right way to do things. I made the backup as soon as i could because the last one was a year old!
The owner mentioned that he would gladly have me get the proper gear, but I'm wondering if you guys think the WD NAS drive would be alright? I'm leaning towards a directly connected USB set up.