Genie Backup Manager Server Edition: Complete Setup & Best Practices
How to Migrate to Genie Backup Manager Server Edition Safely
1. Plan & prepare
- Inventory: List server OS, Genie version, licensed devices, backup job names, destinations (local, NAS, cloud), retention settings, and encryption/passwords.
- Schedule downtime: Pick a maintenance window; migrations risk interrupted backups.
- Test environment: Prepare a test server (same OS and Genie version) to validate steps before production.
2. Backup everything first
- Export Genie configurations and jobs (use Genie’s export/wizard where available).
- Full backup of backup storage: Copy backup repositories (local folders, NAS shares, removable drives) to a safe location.
- System-level backups: Image the server (VM snapshot or disk image) and export system configuration (users, network settings).
- Store encryption keys/passwords securely (you’ll need them to restore).
3. Match target environment
- Install the same or newer supported Genie Backup Manager Server Edition build on the new server.
- Ensure target OS, disk layout, and filesystem permissions match requirements.
- Restore or re-create any network shares, mapped drives, or cloud credentials used by Genie.
4. Transfer Genie application data
- Stop Genie services on both servers.
- Copy Genie’s application data directory (backup catalogs, job definitions, metadata) from the old server to the same path on the new server. If Genie provides an official export/import utility, prefer that.
- Preserve file permissions and ownership during copy.
5. Reconnect backup repositories
- Confirm repository paths on the new server match those used previously; if paths changed, update job definitions or remap drive letters.
- If backups were encrypted, ensure the encryption keys/passwords are available on the new server.
6. Validate and test
- Start Genie services and open the console. Confirm job definitions, schedules, and destinations appear correctly.
- Run a test restore of a small file from an existing backup set to verify integrity and decryption.
- Run a fresh test backup job to ensure new backups complete and are stored correctly.
7. Finalize
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