P.P.S. I have been working with Arcserve in this incarnation for seven months now, I did not originally install it (should have done a reinstall but I was waiting to rebuild all the servers). Here is one scary problem I have encountered:
1. A very big, scary one. I did a file count on the off-chance as I did not trust Arcserve's verification. There were no errors reported in the backup, full logging and verification i.e. comapre backup to disk, were on, and after I counted the files there were 800 odd missing off a volume with about 5000 files. This was a logical drive containing notes databases. In one folder it missed all files starting a - m and backed up n - z. How scary is that? (thankfully we have the notes agent which captures all the databases, this has saved us a great deal of embarrassment, not to mention our jobs, more than once)
The point of this is... I am sure Arcserve 2000 can work properly, but, if you were not the person that built the server and installed arcserve then how can you take complete resposibility for the quality of the backups? In this instance something is obviously very wrong, the product does not do what it claims to do. In conclusion, I at present have no faith in the product.