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IS Netbackup good for multi platform unix environment

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mohsenm

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Jan 2, 2003
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Hello Everyone:

I was thinking about using net backup to perform our unix backup which would be a mix of aix & solaris total 0f 3 Aix machines & 4 solaris machines. I currently use a script which is very time consuming when it comes to restoration since I have to fastforward the tape manually and search for the files that need to be restored. Is netbackup anygood? Is it so easy that even a monkey can run it with out any problems, how is the restore and the rest of the jaz that comes with a daily backup. I have asked for a demo software to install and test anyway but any input would be appreciated.

thanks

moehsenm
 
Hello there

I would recommend that you give Netbackup a try - I have been using it now for over 1 year on solaris systems and find it pretty easy to use, and if I can use it then the monkey can too. It takes a bit of setting up but once you have all your pools defined and tapes assigned - it becomes quite straightforward and restores in particular are a piece of cake.

Bainy
 
I have been using NB for almost 2 years now in a very mixed environment (NT/2000 Solaris Netware and AIX). We use a Solaris server as our Master and are very pleased with how automated the system can be. It does take some effort at first, but in time, everytrhing will be easy.

Our environment 244+ servers.

[thumbsup]
 
I would also tell that NBU Datacenter is great.
What data do you have and any special restore needs, and do you already have the storage hardware you want to use?

/johnny
 
Just to agree on the above...

I've experience of netbackup with a variety of unix. Mainly solaris and aix, currently. And have had no real problems over the last few years.
 
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