We do the same thing here. Linux is set up to talk to NT through SAMBA. The NT
server is running the Backup Exec. The Linux server backs up along with everything
else.
>>> Dirk Petry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/08/99 10:57AM >>>
Dear Tony,
our system manager here just dumps all data from a large
mixed LAN on a 70 GB DLT using Seagate Backup Exec running
on an NT server. It seems to work pretty well. Typical
data transfer speed is 3.5 MB/s.
Best regards,
Dirk
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