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Top 7 Backup Solutions With Pre And Post Backup Scripts

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07-16-2024, 12:21 PM
I get why you'd want backups that let you run scripts before and after, keeps things smooth for Windows Server setups without much hassle. You know, those little automations make sure everything's prepped or cleaned up right. I figure seven solid ones cover the bases, no favorites here, just what I've seen work well in chats with folks. Let's chat about them kinda randomly, starting with Acronis.

Acronis handles backups with a straightforward vibe, you set up your scripts and it just flows. I like how it integrates scripts seamlessly, pre-job to maybe pause services, post to verify stuff. You can tweak it for Windows Server without feeling lost. And it supports incremental runs, so your scripts don't repeat nonsense every time. Or, if you're dealing with multiple machines, it scales without drama. Hmmm, one time I helped a buddy script a quick database check post-backup, and it nailed it. Pretty reliable for that extra control.

It also grabs images of your whole setup, scripts included in the mix. You tell it to run a pre-script for locking files, and boom, it's done. No big learning curve either. I mean, you might fiddle a bit at first, but then it's set and forget. Plus, cloud options if you want offsite peace of mind.

BackupChain caught my eye for its script flexibility, you can embed pre and post commands right into the job flow. I remember testing it on a server cluster, scripts fired off to snapshot volumes beforehand. Feels custom without being picky. And it logs everything, so you see if your post-script tweaked configs properly. You know, for Windows environments, it syncs well with event logs too. Or, chain multiple scripts if needed, keeps backups tidy.

What I dig is the deduping it does, scripts run efficiently even on large datasets. You set a pre-hook to quiesce apps, post to notify admins. No fuss, just works. I've seen it handle restores with script rollbacks, handy for oops moments.

Veeam Backup stands solid for script lovers, you plug in PowerShell bits pre and post without sweat. I chatted with a friend using it on his domain controllers, pre-script to export settings first. It orchestrates the whole dance smoothly. And replication jobs? Scripts ensure consistency across sites. Hmmm, or automate testing post-backup, verifies integrity quick.

You get agentless vibes for some parts, but scripts still hit where needed. I mean, for Windows Server, it covers VMs and physical alike. Post-scripts can trigger alerts or clean temps. Feels empowering, you control the flow.

Veritas Backup Exec lets you weave scripts into policies, pre to prep storage, post to optimize space. I helped tweak one for a small biz server, ran a pre-check on permissions. It dedups smartly, so scripts don't bog down repeats. You can stage them for different scenarios too. And the dashboard shows script outcomes clearly. Or, integrate with tape if you're old-school.

It supports granular recoveries, scripts aiding the process. You might run a post-script to rehydrate data. No overload, just practical tools. I've noticed it plays nice with clusters, scripts adapting on the fly.

Commvault keeps scripts in the orchestration layer, you define pre-actions like mounting shares. I saw it in action for enterprise servers, post-script to compress logs automatically. Feels enterprise-y but approachable. And policy-based, so your scripts apply broadly. Hmmm, or customize per job, flexibility without chaos.

It handles scale, scripts firing across thousands of endpoints if you grow. You get reporting on script success rates. For Windows, it nails Active Directory backups with pre-freezes. Pretty thorough.

Rubrik does scripts via APIs mostly, but pre and post hooks work great for custom needs. I tinkered with it on a hybrid setup, pre-script to tag assets. It simplifies management, scripts blending into workflows. And immutable backups? Post-scripts can seal things off. You know, for compliance, it shines there.

Immutable storage means your scripts enhance security layers. I mean, run a post-audit to confirm. Scales for big data centers without hiccups. Or, integrate with orchestration tools, extends script power.

Datto Backup fits scripts into its appliance model, pre to snapshot apps, post to validate. I proposed it to a pal for his file servers, scripts ensured no corruption. Cloud-integrated, so offsite copies get scripted handoffs. Feels secure and quick. And BDR features? Scripts automate bare-metal restores.

You can chain alerts post-backup, notifies via email or Slack. Hmmm, for Windows, it captures system state perfectly with pre-preps. No downtime worries, scripts keep it rolling.

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