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Overview


There are a number of options available for backing up your data to either onsite or offsite storage locations

For a lab IT supported option, you have the option to use the Commvault service offered by UC Berkeley.  Note that the Tivoli backup service will no longer be offered after on 10/31/2020.

If you would rather setup and manage your own backup processes, there are other options available. You'll need to setup and configure a backup client on your system to manage the transfer of the files, and you'll need a data server setup to store the backup copies of your files.

Science IT is available to help you select your best backup option. Email [email protected] to schedule a consultation.


Backup Solutions:

ToolCommvaultRcloneDuplicatiCyberduckMSP360

UC ManagedOpen SourceOpen SourceFreewareCommercial
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UC data storageYNNNN
Google DriveNYYYN
Amazon S3NYYYY
Google CloudNYYYY
SPSSNYYYN

Data storage location options

UC Berkeley Commvault

Monthly costs for data is $0.28/GB/month for the first copy and an optional second copy is an additional $0.17/GB/month and can be charged to your project ID via recharge. There are no extra charges for restoring data, and restores are available 24x7 via a self-serve web interface.

Google Drive

All LBL users have free and unlimited data storage available to them in Google Drive. For a simple backup process, this might be your best option.

Amazon S3 or Google Cloud

Generally speaking, Amazon S3 or Google Cloud storage will cost about $0.023/GB/month for data storage. Additionally, there can be egress charges depending on your need to restore data back to your system. Science IT can get you setup on the LBL master payer program for either/both services.

SPSS

SPSS is a highly available and scalable storage service offered by the IT division as part of the Science IT initiative. SPSS affords lab researchers a file storage platform to support data workflows without the cost of dedicated hardware or the administration burden of running their own IT infrastructure. SPSS will cost $10/TB/month.

Open source backup solutions

Rclone

Rclone is a command line program to manage files on cloud storage and sync files and directories to and from: Google Drive, Amazon S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, OneDrive, Swift, Hubic, Cloudfiles, Amazon Drive, Google Cloud Storage, Yandex Files, the local filesystem and more. Rclone is widely used on Linux, Windows and Mac. Third party developers create innovative backup, restore, GUI and business process solutions using the rclone command line or API.

Install

Configuration

Documentation

Duplicati

Duplicati is a backup client that securely stores encrypted, incremental, compressed remote backups of local files on cloud storage services and remote file servers. Duplicati supports not only various online backup services like OneDrive, Amazon S3, Backblaze, Rackspace Cloud Files, Tahoe LAFS, and Google Drive, but also any servers that support SSH/SFTP, WebDAV, or FTP. Duplicati uses standard components such as rdiff, zip, AESCrypt, and GnuPG. This allows users to recover backup files even if Duplicati is not available. Released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), Duplicati is free software.

Install

Configuration

Documentation

Freeware backup solutions:

Cyberduck

Cyberduck is a free server and cloud storage browser for Mac and Windows with support for FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure & OneDrive, Google Drive and Dropbox.

https://cyberduck.io/download/

Commercial backup solutions:

MSP360

MSP360™ Backup for Amazon S3 and Google Cloud allows you to backup files, folders and system image on Windows, Mac or Linux to Amazon S3 and Google Cloud. MSP360™ Backup features flexible scheduling options, 256-bit AES encryption, backup consistency check and more.


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