Baris,
As to be expected and/or as I expected, something is not "proper" in your back infrastructure: the external backup server is too slow (and/or disconnects every now and then).
There are two ways to overcome the infrastructure issue:
a) go to a new provider, but note that this solution does not make sense or has any impact if your (local) server has a small backbone (for instance 100Mbit),
b) script the backup tasks for the various separate domains.
A script can be very useful, since it can allow for
- checking for changes in each domain (only if changed, make a backup)
- backup only domains with changes
- transport backups to backup server, by means of FTP or any other protocol
and the before mentioned functionalities are very similar to incremental backup, allowing a significant reduction in workload and traffic (hence speeding up the backup process).
Just a small tip...
Kind regards...
As to be expected and/or as I expected, something is not "proper" in your back infrastructure: the external backup server is too slow (and/or disconnects every now and then).
There are two ways to overcome the infrastructure issue:
a) go to a new provider, but note that this solution does not make sense or has any impact if your (local) server has a small backbone (for instance 100Mbit),
b) script the backup tasks for the various separate domains.
A script can be very useful, since it can allow for
- checking for changes in each domain (only if changed, make a backup)
- backup only domains with changes
- transport backups to backup server, by means of FTP or any other protocol
and the before mentioned functionalities are very similar to incremental backup, allowing a significant reduction in workload and traffic (hence speeding up the backup process).
Just a small tip...
Kind regards...