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Feature Request - Backup at logon / shutdown event

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Hello,

first: thanks a lot for that product! I always wanted a Veeam equivalent for simple workstation / server backup.
Good work!

On to the request:
I would like to be able to schedule a backup to run at a logon or a shutdown event.

Use case:
I am using my home PC not every day and at different times, so a time schedule doesn't work for me.
One backup a day, for the days I'm using the PC, is good enough for me.
The available "backup at event" events "at lock", "at logoff" or "at backup attach" don't work for me, since I'm only powering the computer up once when I start working and power it down when I'm done.
So, ideal for me would be a "backup at shutdown" event: I'm done working, shut down the PC, the backup is taken and the computer is powered off.

A "backup at logon" event would also be useful for those cases, when you mess up your PC somehow during a work session.
You have a clean backup before you messed things up and with "backup at shutdown" you have one at the end of a work session to backup your days work.
Combine that with the backup to a Veeam backup repository feature in the final version and configuration settings in GPOs as others have requested and you have your workstations well covered.

It would also be good to have these two backup events not only as additional options in the GUI, but also as parameters in a command line interface (my second feature request, that you will hopefully implement for the final version).
That could be very useful for scripts, like implementing safety backups before a software rollout to physical workstations. At least for smaller environments.

Regards,
André
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Re: Feature Request . Backup at logon / shutdown event

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Hi, André. Thanks for your kind words. "On logoff" was supposed to work at shutdown as well (because every shutdown starts with logoff), but I did not verify if it does in beta. We will check that. Thanks!
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Re: Feature Request . Backup at logon / shutdown event

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Hi Anton,

you are right, of course. But it didn't work right for me. When you set "back up no more often than every" to one day and activate "at log off", it doesn't back up on log off, restart or shutdown.
When I set the schedule to "every 4 hours", it works during log off, but not during a shutdown.
I tested it on Windows 8.1 x64 Enterprise.

André
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André,
"back up no more often than every" to one day
If you have multiple schedule options enabled you and your backup job was started previously by one of them - next event trigger will be suspended due the ‘backup no more often that every’ timer. However, the manual backup will work anytime.
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[MERGED] Feature request - schedule backup at logon

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An option to make a backup at logon with specific time delay
For example backup at logon with 1hr delay.
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Piotr,
In case we decide to include such event in the prodict I guees delay and backup on logon come together.
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Hello Dmitry,
If you have multiple schedule options enabled you and your backup job was started previously by one of them - next event trigger will be suspended due the ‘backup no more often that every’ timer.
More than one day has passed already for a backup to happen during logoff/shutdown with the settings "backup no more often than every one day" and backup at logoff event.
It isn't working, the backup doesn't start.
I would only need the option to backup at logoff / shutdown, but the GUI doesn't allow it to deactivate the "backup no more often than..." option. I have to set something there. And since I want only one backup a day, I set it to one day.

André
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André,
Please open a case thru the built in Support case tool in the Control Panel, and let me know the case ID, so I could ask QA to take a look at your logs. Thank you
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Dmitry,

the case ID is 00704809.

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Thank you, André! Will look into this tomorrow.
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+1 to the request for "backup at logon" with optional delay

(e.g., start backup 10 minutes after each logon)
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(e.g., start backup 10 minutes after each logon)
Thinking about this option - such timer should be tunable via backup job settings, right?
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I would say 10 minutes as a default is nice and maybe tweakable through registry. The less options in the UI, the better I like it for end-users :-D
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Dima P. wrote: Thinking about this option - such timer should be tunable via backup job settings, right?
As admins we like to have everything as tunable as possible, so yeah, having the ability to tweak this as needed would be great.

However I agree with Mike that going with defaults and keeping the UI super clean and simple for the non-admin user is a big bonus.

I have to admit...at first when I started using VEB I was a bit uncomfortable with the lack of tunable options on every setting...but now after a few days of testing and pounding away on a couple of endpoints I'm really liking the simplicity. I feel like you guys are really succeeding at the difficult task of making a product simple and clean for non-technical users, while giving it enough power for the techie types. I will agree with this statement even more if you can continue to implement a number of the more "enterprise" feature requests that I see being posted on here (I'm wondering if it's inevitable that we'll eventually see an enterprise version of VEB in addition to the free version)
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Post by Mike Resseler »

Luke,

Thanks for the kind words! We try indeed to do this and trust me when I say that everything we see and read here at the forum help a lot!

Mike
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