Can you share which features are not supported on Solaris/x64 ?
Is there any document about it ?
Regards
Przemek
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 08:28:38PM +0100, WALLEBROEK Bart wrote:
Please keep in mind that a lot of cool stuff in NetBackup is not supported
when running Solaris on X66 ?
We
Hello,
we have tape library with LTO4 (FC). We are going to add additional drives
to this library but the question is if it is reasonable to add the same
drives (LTO4) or add LTO5 ? What is you experience with mixing
tapes drives type in libraries ?
Regards
Przemek
Hello,
we are trying to reorganize our NBU policy backups by adding
using D2D2T. One solution is to use low cost FC array (SATA disks).
Do you have any recommendations regarding such solution (in terms
of performance) on condition that:
- there are about 20 - 30 policies per server
- there are
Are you sure about that:
... not be able to stream data to a disk array
If data from NBU policy goes as one stream and you direct them to particular
arrays
disks (each policy to different disks) it is sequential (not random !) IO
pattern. In such case even SATA disks
are able to cope with it
Hi,
I'd like to install NetBackup Administration Console for linux on my laptop.
Does it exists ? If so which DVD is it on ?
Regards
przemol
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Bezplatne konto i limit do 100 tys. Otwierasz?
http://link.interia.pl/f2342
Any other experience ?
Regards
Przemek
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 09:54:31AM +0100, william.d.br...@gsk.com wrote:
We are only just starting to do this, but we did some testing and our plan
is:
Very small servers:
[...]
Medium servers:
[...]
Most servers:
[...]
Hello,
for a couple years we are heavily using Solaris 10 zones.
So far we backup them using ufsdump/vxdump. We are investigating
Netbackup as a replacement for ufsdump/vxdump. Our home-made
backup scripts work more or less in the following way:
1. For all zones:
1.1 zlogin zone