We currently use SQL BackTrack on both Solaris boxes where our interface
to tape software is netware.  To put it mildly, netware sucks.  When we
were going to disk SQL BackTrack worked like a charm.  On our other
system - AIX - our interface is ADSM.  It too has worked like a charm.
If you can stay away from using SQL BackTrack with netware's obsi
interface, go for it.   Otherwise, stay as far away as you can.

Terry

"Yttri, Lisa" wrote:

>
>
> Hi everyone -
>
> Currently we are doing backups manually, periodic cold backups, and
> hot backups in between - we are running in archivelog mode.  We are
> running 8.1.5 and 8.1.6 (soon to be 8.1.7) on Sun Solaris.  Today
> there are only a few small production servers (2 - 5 GB), but we are
> anticipating a couple large ones (~200GB), and a data warehouse
> (anticipated to be around 500GB).
>
> We have started playing around with Recovery Manager.  Our Sybase DBAs
> are telling us we should look at SQL BackTrack instead.
>
> For those of you who are using either one, I'd appreciate your
> comments on how well you like / don't like it and any "gotcha's" that
> you have run into.  Other than the cost factor, what would you
> recommend?
>
> Thanks very much -
> Lisa

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