I've been involved in moves from Windows to Solaris to Linux. My advice: this
is a perfect opportunity for your admin to develop some new skills with Linux
to enhance their career options. I'd leave it on Linux.
I was also afraid once- but no more. I came up as a Windows admin, and had to
I will second what Tom said!
If you insist on going to Windows, let Symantec help.
However, Linux is only going to increase, thanks to continued support
through virtualization, so this won't be wasted knowledge.
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 10:26 AM, tburrell nbu-fo...@backupcentral.comwrote:
I've
+1 on Linux vs. Windows for master.
Also save yourself the Googling. You WILL find people that say they’ve changed
server name themseves but in the end you’ll find one of two things about this:
1) They are talking about versions significantly older than 6.0 when
NetBackup moved from flat
Hi guys,
Just to clarify this matter, you can go from any flavour of Linux or Unix to
another flavour of Linux and Unix without any requirement for additional PS.
The same goes for cross-Windows migrations. There are tech notes on the support
website how to do it:
• Using catalog