01-26-2012 10:17 AM
Hello,
I'm using Symantec Exec and I want to know if is possible to create a Boot Disk?
A few minutes ago I finish to create a full backup, and now I want to restore it but in a different server, but I don't know how to start a Exec session in the backup server. I'm not sure if this full backup is the same that an image of the server, that's what I want to test.
I'm not sure if it's possible.
Thank you.
01-26-2012 10:24 AM
Consider using the IDR option...The admin guide would contain detailed info about the IDR ( Intelligent Disaster Recovery Option )
01-26-2012 10:30 AM
I'm not sure if this full backup is the same that an image of the server, that's what I want to test.
No, it is not an image. However You can completely rebuild/restore the server using the backup
If you restore the full backup to another physical machine, you would wind up with two computers with the same name on your network
You can, however redirect restored data to a second physical server
01-27-2012 12:12 AM
if you want to do image backups you should probably investigate Symantec System Recovery (SSR) which is a separate product and has a recovery disk.
Backup Exec is a file level backup product (with exceptions for a couple of options i.e. VMware)
As such it can recover a server using IDR (as mentioned above) however if something like SQL or Exchange is involved then it is a multi-stage restore process to get back the application as well as the operating system.
Also the SSR recovery is more capable of handling changed hardware than the IDR process is. Note for BE 2012, IDR has been replaced by SDR that does use some of the SSR capability.