Product Reviews
Backup (in) a Minute
Rest easy: Your data’s safe with UltraBac.
- By Todd M. Link
- 07/01/2003
A solid and effective backup and disaster-recovery solution is, oftentimes,
thought of as something that only applies to major financial conglomerates
and blue-chip companies with 10,000 employees and complex WANs. Truth
is, everyone needs to protect his or her mission-critical data, and the
Alaskan snow-crab fisherman’s data is just as important to him as
Microsoft’s data is to Bill Gates. BEI Corp.’s UltraBac Software
product line is scalable enough to provide highly reliable data protection
to both the crab-catcher and the corporate mammoth, without performance
degradation.
UltraBac provides a simple, Windows-like interface, with all the most
commonly used tools positioned just under the menu bar. The functionality
is just as simple; however, failing to read the quick-start manual prior
to your first attempt at a backup will certainly lead to the knee-jerk
reaction that this is an overly complex product. It’s not. The quick-start
guide is well illustrated and leads the user through the backup process
in a precise manner, leaving little room for error. Save yourself a headache,
read the guide first, succeed in your first backup, and rest easy knowing
your data is safe.
UltraBac’s scheduler function allows users to create one-time,
daily, weekly, monthly and yearly scheduled backups. The scheduler is
equally user-friendly and offers e-mail notification to provide instant
backup status at the end of each scheduled job.
To create a backup job you simply select the files, which—collectively—are
called sets. One or more sets form a group, and groups are the units used
for. All of this is made simple thanks to the wizard, which will name
your sets for you (but I found it much easier to locate them with the
more intuitive names I gave them). Simply click Run Now, and the backup
process is under way. If you’re not quite ready to begin the backup,
just schedule it to go it alone in the future.
Data-recovery operations are just as painless. You simply click on the
Restore icon from the toolbar, and you’re asked if you’d like
to restore from storage media or disk index (translation: file path).
Make your selection, and UltraBac presents your previous backups listed
in a hierarchical structure. Select the backup jobs you wish to restore,
click Perform Restore, and you’re done!
Simplifying a product’s process can sometimes be translated as
“flimsy.” This isn’t the case with UltraBac. It performed
consistently well under many different situations. Here are just a few
of UltraBac’s handy features:
- FTP device—This directs backups to any FTP server.
If your backup site is remote, the FTP device offers a simple, easily
configurable solution.
- Remote administration—UltraBac 7.0 can connect to
other UltraBac 7.0 consoles on the network, allowing users to create,
edit and schedule backup jobs on remote servers.
- Client-side compression—This allows network backups
to run up to one-third faster. This is done automatically before files
are transferred over the network to their destination, increasing backup
speed while decreasing bandwidth use.
- Backup Wizard—UltraBac files make up backup sets,
and these sets make up backup groups. The wizard leads you through these
processes and is a big part of why the interface is so user friendly.
- Remote/local server agent—This allows users to backup
the System State or Active Directory (on domain controllers) to either
a local or remote Windows 2000 machine. Without a copy of the AD from
a crashed domain controller, there’s no way to restore the machine
to its original state.
While UltraBac was designed from the ground up for Microsoft’s
Windows operating system, it comes equipped with agents that allow—when
enabled—backups from other operating systems that may be present on the
network, such as Novell and Oracle. Also, the technical support personnel
at UltraBac were professional, prepared, and highly knowledgeable of the
product. Each time I contacted UltraBac—with mostly off-the-wall questions—the
people who helped me displayed exuberance toward their job and a sincere
excitement about the product.
Overall, UltraBac is a solid product that’s easy to use and will
put your backup and recovery worries to rest.
Note: UltraBac has recently released UltraBac v7.0.3, with built-in encryption
for backup files, a new remote install feature, and new client-side compression
included.
About the Author
Todd M. Link has a degree in networking technologies and works with both Windows 2000 and Novell NetWare products. He writes many network-related articles.