That was Douglas Preston that was helping you, not Curtis. No relation,
I think. ;)
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VP Data Protection
GlassHouse Technologies
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please include me as well I am in ESX world now as well
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When should FlashBackup be used? I have a Windows Box that I backup
daily that has a volume with about 330GB of tiff images. Would
FlashBackup be a better option than a regular Windows-NT policy taking
into mind that I regularly restore individual tiff images?
Best regards,
Anas
Unlikely, unless there are millions of them.
On Wed, 23 May 2007, Anas Kayal wrote:
When should FlashBackup be used? I have a Windows Box that I backup
daily that has a volume with about 330GB of tiff images. Would
FlashBackup be a better option than a regular Windows-NT policy taking
into
It depends on the average size of the TIFF images. If they're all little
files (which our TIFF files are), then definitely yes, FlashBackup will
help.
For us, a FlashBackup typically cuts the backup time in half and
significantly reduces the load on the system being backed up.
You do
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I also noticed you can run flashbackup for Exchange Database. Is that
logical to do?
Best regards,
Anas
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Hello.
I'm fairly new in this business, and haven't thus yet dogeared my BR book
(bought it yesterday actually :),
but Blueprints for High Availability by Evan Marcus Hal Stern (Wiley, 2003)
to me looks like a good book as well,
as it puts Backups and Storage in a bigger perspective and is
0n Tue, May 22, 2007 at 07:17:04PM -0400, Curtis Preston wrote:
I'm glad others recommended the book. It's kind of a tome, but it
covers a ton in backup recovery. It's focus is on cheap ways of doing
things, so you'll find NOTHING in there about NBU. That's the next
book.
Who needs the book? I live it. :)
-Jonathan
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Sorry about that Doug. All those Preston's look alike. :)
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Did you try removing the tape using the command line or the GUI for NBU?
Doug Preston
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Phone 626-339-5221 Ext 104
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NOTICE: This
In my netbackup history, I see I have some corruption. When I select a
backup, I get an error
Warning: unable to obtain list of files using specified search
criteria
I know my search criteria is right because I can view the last few month
ends within the same search criteria, but then the 4th
I've been told by my co-workers that you can't restore to the normal
Exchange restore group if you do a FlashBackup backup. So unless you're
doing your backups only for disaster recovery and will always restore only
the whole thing, FlashBackup isn't the answer.
All that said, we get
Hi Folk,
Is there anyone has experience to do redirect SAP restore from online
backup (host: solaris 9 and nbu 5.1),
Or anyone to share documentation for this task...
Thanks.
Hermawan
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