

Perhaps another way to look at it in business terms as well is that as we move further into the cloud space we have begun to reduce our on-site foot print. A lot of schools will consider this important though, particularly high schools as student work becomes more important as they get closer to completing their schooling. I predict a large uptake of G-Suite in schools over the next couple of years as word of mouth spreads and experiences are shared with other schools.Īlthough we are very interested in exploring a backup solution for our G-Suite data (Primarily data in Google Drive) I can confirm that a lot of school's won't neccessarily place the same value on the data or plan for disaster as we do.
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The trend that we are seeing with other schools is that G-Suite is generating a lot of interest and schools are starting to move to the platform away from Microsoft (cloud/Onsite) as the devices (Chromebooks) are generally cheaper and the software is better designed for education. We have also become a G-Suite school over the last 1-2 years and are rapidly moving cloud based.


Couldn't be happier as it works great and we don't have any significant issues with it. We are a large high school in Australia and currently use Veeam B&R Enterprise for our onsite server infrastructure. Just wanted to add my thoughts to the discussion. I just went searching to see if Veeam supports G-Suite backup and was plesantly surprised when I found this active thread discussing it.
