I posted this on Low End Mac last night. If anyone ever questions the
wisdom of daily backup, have them read this article. We lost a half-day
of productivity during trouble-shooting, but once we restored from
backup, everything worked perfectly.
http://lowendmac.com/musings/tips.html
It was
Does anyone have experience with the VXA autoPAK system? If so, how has it
performed for you?
Thank you for any feedback. :-)
Sincerely,
Robert Cooper
MIS Director
Renaissance TTP, Inc.
Not exactly your answer, but Yes, I DO have an autopak. I'm TRYING to run
it off an Apple Mac G4 (OS
Can you tell me if this is the Ultra SCSI2 (50 pin) card on you G4, and IF
you remember, what the firmware revision was? And how you found out that
it was the SCSI card?
Please
Mark
It took me a couple tries, but my problem turned out to be an old
version of the firmware for the SCSI card
Been there done that and Thank God for the full back up. I have restored
our server a couple of times in the past 6 years and I swear by the back ups
that nobody else here will take seriously, until that fatal moment when
everything they worked on is not available.
Thanks
Glenna Hyde
Dear all,
..do you think replacing the monumental BackupExec with Retrospect on our
servers will make life easier here at sysadminville?
but read on for more details..
I have been using Retrospect for backing up our Mac workstations and NT
file volumes (accessed from mac client), our old
Well i was hoping to run it from a Beige G3! Sounds like their may be some
problems though.
Thank you for your input!
Does anyone have experience with the VXA autoPAK system? If so, how has it
performed for you?
Thank you for any feedback. :-)
Sincerely,
Robert Cooper
MIS
Cesar Morales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..do you think replacing the monumental BackupExec with Retrospect on our
servers will make life easier here at sysadminville?
Of course! =) But don't take my word for it:
http://www.betterbackup.com/reviews.html
Eric Ullman
Dantz Development
--
Let me jump in gentleman and give a bit of feedback. Dantz has seen no
complaints or incompatibilities thus far where the AutoPak is concerned. As
of today we fully support the AutoPak on both platforms provided you are
using 4.2 Mac/5.1 Windows or later. For the mac product I would strongly
Cesar Morales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..do you think replacing the monumental BackupExec with Retrospect on our
servers will make life easier here at sysadminville?
We recently switched from that beomoth ArcServe program to
Retrospect. For starters, we didn't have to buy the $400 add