2 Mbit at the "primary" site and 5 Mbit at the "D/R" site.

 

John-AldrichTile-Tools

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 5:16 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Symantec Backup Exec System Restore 2010

 

You don't want 3rd party software for this purpose when you can buy a SAN
with this functionality built-in. 

Of course, that gets us back to the SAN budget. Those features have a cost,
so you might have to roll your own. What size pipe do you have again?

ASB

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From: "John Aldrich" <[email protected]> 

Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2009 09:58:25 -0500

To: NT System Admin Issues<[email protected]>

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?

 

John-AldrichTile-Tools

 

 

 

 

 

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