Windows Home Server Backup Database-Backup (BDBB) 1.0.2.2 Add-In Released

Alex Kuretz has been a busy boy this week! Not only has he released a new version of MSS Fan Control he has also released a new version of the must have add-in Backup Database Backup for Windows Home Server.

Windows Home Server doesn’t provide an easy way for you to backup your backup database so this add-in is very important!

BDBB_1_0_1_6

Version 1.0.2.2 is primarily a maintenance release with only bug fixes and minor feature changes. Here’s what you can find in the new version.

  • Redesigned method of drive detection for better accuracy
  • Really display TrueCrypt encrypted drives (I swear this works now!)
  • Disable Duplication Options for server with single Storage Hard Drive
  • Disallow backup to non-NTFS formatted drives (needed for 4GB files)
  • Properly handle network shares and usernames with spaces
  • Do syntax checking of network path format (\\server\share)
  • Store Readme in Software\Add-Ins share so user can access it
  • Improved error messages, including start and stop times in the Event Viewer Application logs

BDBB is also this weeks add-in of the week of the HomeServerShow podcast.

You can find out more and download BDBB from here.

Well done Alex – maybe you can have a rest now? :-)

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  • http://www.mediasmartserver.net Alex Kuretz

    Thanks Andrew! I did take most of the weekend off, but have trouble staying idle too long. :)

  • Paul

    I just received a HP Home Server a few weeks ago. By looking at the BDBB wiki, it seems that I do not need to use a WHS Server Backup drive for anything. If I have all the network shares set with file duplication, and set the BDBB to copy the backup files to one of the network shares, then all my bases are covered. Yet the wiki says that it is not recommended to save the databases to the Server Storage Pool (which I assume is network shares). What point am I missing?

    • Andrew Edney

      Hi Paul

      Well, thats not entirely true. You could still have a server problem that killed all your drives – say a fire or something, or the box could be stolen. If you backup to an external drive and store it offsite then you really are protected.

      Andrew

  • Andrew

    Andrew,

    I have recently set up WHS and now have all my home PCs backing up regularly. All good. Also have centralized quite a bit of photos and itunes on the server as well as a bunch of software. I'm not as cocerned with the pc backups as I am the media. There is no back up for the media because it is centralized on the server. At least the PCs themselves are the primary storage location for the PC data. So the server copy isn't the last resort. Can your BDBB be configured to backup the media as well as the PC backup?

  • Jim

    I checked the Enable Duplication of WHS Backups.

    I have an issue now where suddenly the 'system' portion of server storage is taking up all the rest of my storage. Left me 1GB and now duplication is failing. All drives are full and I don't know how to fix. I already remove the check mark. Apply and ran a computer backup clean up. No change.

    • Andrew Edney

      Jim

      My only advice would be to either delete something or to add an additional drive.

      You could also temporarily move data from your WHS to a computer on your network while you sort the issue and then move them back when its all fixed.

      Andrew

  • Art

    Just installed and ran your backup database backup add-in. Looks great. Thanks.

  • Mike Renna

    Thanks for this great app but I am stymied by 2 issues – scheduling it to run each night? and some sort of notification that the backups from the desktops were succcessful or failed and maybe a notification that bdbb was successful / failed.

    any hints / advice? I've posted this on a bunch of forums and didn't get much of any helpful replies – I debated using WHS or shadow protect to back up 3 desktops. THe price was a wash, but I'm thinking I should have gone with Shadow Protect because it seems to be more 'ready to go'?

    • http://usingwindowshomeserver.com Andrew Edney

      Mike

      I would suggest you visit Alex's forum, if you havent done so already as he is the author of the add-in : http://www.mediasmartserver.net/forums/viewtopic….

      let us know how you get on

      Andrew

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