The biggest fault I have found with Ntbackup is its lack of support for
tape auto-stackers.  If that is not a concer for you, I would go with
Ntbackup.  

Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Alverson, Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 1:35 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Ntbackup vs. Veritas for Exch 5.5 D/R ??


Our old exchange box is running NT4 and exchange 5.5 with veritas backup
exec 7.3 (and the exchange addon).  I have just set up a new server with
win2k server and exchange 5.5 and I am considering just using ntbackup
for D/R (disaster recovery).  

I understand the adavantages of the Veritas backup database for file
backup and recovery, but in the case of recovering an exchange server
I'm not sure what extra I am getting from veritas.  One thing that
ntbackup will do that I have not been able to do with Veritas is backup
to a file.  With Ntbackup, I can do a full backup to another hard drive
and then another second complete backup to a tape every night.  I can
still have the tapes offsite etc, but now also have a much faster
restore off of another hard drive.


Tom Alverson

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