Backup strategy for developer-focused Apple environments?

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Published on 2014-02-13T14:55:56Z Indexed on 2014/06/10 3:28 UTC
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It's interesting to see the technological split between structured corporate environments and more developer-driven/startup environments. Some of the Microsoft technologies I take for granted (VSS, Folder Redirection, etc.) simply are not available when managing the increasing number of Apple laptops I see in DevOps shops.

I'm interested in centralized and automated backup strategies for a group of 30-40 Apple laptops...

How is this typically done safely and securely, assuming these are company-owned machines (versus BYOD)?

  • While Apple has Time Machine, it's geared toward individual computer backups and doesn't seem to work reliably in a group setting. Another issue with these workstations is the presence of Vagrant/Virtual Box VMs on the developers' systems. Time Machine and virtual machines typically don't work well unless the VMs are excluded from the backup set.
  • I'd like a push-based backup process with some flexible scheduling options.
  • I know how to handle the backend storage, but I'm not sure on what needs to be presented to the client systems.
  • Due to the nature of the data here, cloud-based backup may not be a viable option.

Any suggestions about how you handle this in your environment would be appreciated.

Edit: The virtual machine backups are no longer important. They can be excluded from the process and planning.

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