Thanks thats what I wanted. I just needed to see what was on a tape to figure
out retention and what to do with it or what was it.
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Hi Bishop,
Can you please share the resolution provided. I seem to have not received
the resolution email.
Thanks,
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 7:50 PM, Bishop nbu-fo...@backupcentral.com wrote:
Thanks thats what I wanted. I just needed to see what was on a tape to
figure out retention and what
Be aware - the hoursago default is 24 hours - If you do not have it you get 24,
you may need to extend that to 48 or 72 depending on your longest running
backup. The date is based on backup START time, so if your backup started more
than 24 hours ago you MUST put extended time.
I set up
I know with an NBU 7.0 master server, 6.5 clients are still supported. Does the
same hold true for a NBU 7.1 master? I'm not sure if it's the major or minor
version that changes client compatibility.
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At 7.1 I still have 6.x clients and 3 5.x clients running on equiptment
that's so old the new versions wornt run. Support is good for all 6.x
clients running under 7.x master. The 5.x I am on my own if there is an
issue.
Doug Preston
Phone 626-667-1447
Email dlpres...@lereta.com
smime.p7s
No direct experience with the NBU appliances, but if you want to utilize
Client Direct (client side dedupe) and/or AIR (aka Image Replication and
Import to a Remote Master), you will need to use the SYMC appliances.
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Hi Rusty,
Thank you!
That makes sense about the SYMC and so the SYMB with 10GbE are presumably
for target-side.
(My material just calls the models A-4... A-36, B-4B-36, etc for
the TB sizing - haven't even seen the acronym SYMC.)
Hopefullysomeone with more direct experience gets a
My name is Joe Eversole, and I'm a Symantec consultant. Although I'm not
speaking on behalf of the company, I'd like to help clarify some information
about the NetBackup appliances.
The 5000 and 5020 appliances are Deduplication storage appliances (PureDisk).
They require you to provide a
Hi,
Thank you! Very much appreciate the clarification on design considerations.
All helps!
I have worked through the various links on
http://www.symantec.com/business/backup-appliance trying to glean
information.
- The 3rd link in the 5200 section for getting started is broken (file
not