05-17-2012 08:08 AM
Hello everyone!
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05-17-2012 09:02 AM
You will have to install a trial version of BackupExec to read the BFK file. Or you leverage NT Backup.
Not if you use a non-BackkupExec alternative, at best you may only be able to restore files. Since there are some advanced functions that get written to the BKF related to unique and proprietary features like GRT, dedupe information, ACL's, etc.
You want simple and easy, use a trial edition when you need to restore quickly and easily. Or keep a copy of fthe ISO on hand in a DR site, and on disc for when needed.
05-17-2012 08:19 AM
the IMG folder will contain the Exchnage edb files etc, so there might be utiltities that can directly access these to get at the data.
Not sure abouth SQL
why not just download and use BE in evaluation mode?
05-17-2012 08:27 AM
We need to install Backup Exec, install the agents ... I think there is a way easier, more universal way.
05-17-2012 09:02 AM
You will have to install a trial version of BackupExec to read the BFK file. Or you leverage NT Backup.
Not if you use a non-BackkupExec alternative, at best you may only be able to restore files. Since there are some advanced functions that get written to the BKF related to unique and proprietary features like GRT, dedupe information, ACL's, etc.
You want simple and easy, use a trial edition when you need to restore quickly and easily. Or keep a copy of fthe ISO on hand in a DR site, and on disc for when needed.
05-17-2012 09:22 AM
Thank you.