PHead2
Technical User
- Dec 18, 2001
- 222
I been evaluating BackupExec for a couple weeks now and I'm basically at the point where I've got to buy something...
I was just wondering how everyone here who's been using it awhile feels about the product.
Would you buy it again if you had to start over or would you go with something else?
Any major problems/issues you've had with Veritas?
The one area where I haven't gotten to play with it too much is with restoring servers.
I managed to get all my backups scheduled and to run successfully (two AD servers, two Exchange Servers, a SharePoint server, and a bunch of SQL servers) but I'm still a little concerned with how (un)smoothly the restore process goes (if I can't get the backup restored than what goos is the backup...).
Overall I've gotten pretty comfortable with software and their support has been very responsive (especially considering the fact that I haven't bought it yet).
I'd just like to hear some more opinions before my company spends a bunch of $$$$ on this...
Thanks.
I was just wondering how everyone here who's been using it awhile feels about the product.
Would you buy it again if you had to start over or would you go with something else?
Any major problems/issues you've had with Veritas?
The one area where I haven't gotten to play with it too much is with restoring servers.
I managed to get all my backups scheduled and to run successfully (two AD servers, two Exchange Servers, a SharePoint server, and a bunch of SQL servers) but I'm still a little concerned with how (un)smoothly the restore process goes (if I can't get the backup restored than what goos is the backup...).
Overall I've gotten pretty comfortable with software and their support has been very responsive (especially considering the fact that I haven't bought it yet).
I'd just like to hear some more opinions before my company spends a bunch of $$$$ on this...
Thanks.