John, unless there has been a change since BESR 8.0, you will be unable to 
drive your tape library.  I had to go with a combination of BESR 8 and Backup 
Exec 12.  Using Backup Exec 12 for my tape library.

I absolutely love BESR 8 and use it as my primary D/R software.

Jeff Johnson
Systems Administrator
714-773-2600 Office
714-773-6351 Fax
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From: John Aldrich [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 9:23 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Symantec Backup Exec System Restore 2010

Hmm... I guess one advantage of using BESR would be that I could also use it to 
drive a tape library at the D/R site for an additional "off-line" backup. 
Hmm... something to think about.

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From: Alverson, Tom (Xetron) [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 12:03 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Symantec Backup Exec System Restore 2010

BESR is a "ghost" like product that works while windows is running.  Once the 
initial "ghost" image is created, it can do incremental images after that, and 
you can control how often it starts over and does a new full image.  You can 
easily do a bare metal restore, and they support restores to different 
hardware.  It also supports copying the backup data to a second location (say 
an offsite file share) for redundancy of the backup data.  You can make the 
initial backup to a locally connected drive or something over the network.  
When you restore, you can restore everything (bare metal restore) or browse for 
individual files or folders.  You don't need to worry about the incremental 
backups as it "synthesizes" a view of a full backup for each of the incremental 
backups.  I use it to backup the OS partition on all of our servers and run it 
every night (and keep the latest two images).  I am running the 2009 version 
(on Windows 2003 servers).  The new 2010 version adds support for Windows 7 and 
server 2008R2.

I think you can download a trial and give it a good test before purchase.

Tom

From: John Aldrich [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 9:58 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Symantec Backup Exec System Restore 2010

One of my vendors is proposing using Symantec Backup Exec System Restore to 
mirror two SANs. That seems like it would have a LOT of overhead and would want 
to take a backup of the "primary" SAN and restore it to the D/R SAN every time. 
Considering I'm trying to do this over a WAN link, and not a dedicated 
point-to-point link either, I don't think I want to try backing up and 
restoring several terabytes!

Am I mistaken in my understanding? All I want to do is copy the changes from 
the "main" SAN to the "D/R" SAN. Would Backup Exec System Restore do that?

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