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iSCSI as backup target in Acronis Backup 11.5

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Hi everyone,

I am running 4 Thecus NAS with about 30TB of active data. We want to backup the most important data offsite. Our IT department already purchased a Tandberg RDX QuikStation, which is basically a slot-loading network backup device with a bunch of 2TB removable hard drives. It lists Acronis Backup 11.5 as supported backup software to control the device. It basically makes 8 iSCSI devices available over the network, doesn't support rsync or anything like that. It is possible to put the slots into an emulation mode to appear like LTO tape.

I need some software to handle backup sets and incremental backup of the NASs. I read in the Acronis help and found that the normal Windows version can't connect to iSCSI, so I created the boot media and successfully connected. Unfortunately it seems to only use the iSCSI as a backup source, and cannot use it as a target. Is this a limitation of the trial version? What am I doing wrong? Is Acronis Backup 11.5 the right product for this sort of enterprise hardware, or should I be using something else?

Cheers and thanks for any ideas!

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If i was in your position i would do this:
1) use windows server 2012R2 and connect this NAS to it (Iscsi or other protocol)
2) share this mount/volume to the ABR manegment server
3) build new policy for every client and save the backup to the corect share volume.

Do not emulate LTO....it will be very slow

Backing up Network Shares is not the best solution since we are not able to snapshot the share. Therefore we lock any file during the backup and if the file is already locked - we skip it.
Therefore it would be really good to attach those as SAN and backup them "locally".
If that is still not possible Acronis can backup NAS to tape. You can try the trial version.
If Acronis Backup 11.5 is the right software really depends on the sets and set up you want