High level question:

 

For those of you using NTbackup for servers, how do you manage them?  Is
the NT backup tool itself enough to properly manage
rotations/overwrites/diffs/fulls, etc?  Or do you opt to script a
wrapper around the ntbackup command line that enables more powerful
logic?  (I think I would prefer a little scripting, just for the simple
method of getting some alerting/reporting).

 

Been spoiled with 3-rd party backups tools my whole IT experience.  I
have 2 isolated servers I need to start backing up.   I have lots to
learn about  NTBackup...  I'll research the specifics on my own.  Just
thought I would ask...

Thanks,

 

 

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