02-01-2013 01:46 AM
We have upgraded from BE 12.5 to BE 2012 and can no longer backup our 3-4 servers running Solaris and redhat,
2 unix servers are VM and we are able to take AVVI backups, but time needed for single file and folder restore is not acceptable.
I am sure not the only admin facing this problem,and would be interesting to know, what other users are doing to overcome this.
Do Symantec or any third party offer a reliable and affordable solution for just 3-4 unix servers?
Netbackup is beyond the reach, and SSR-liunx is not compatible.
Thanks in Advance
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02-01-2013 05:06 AM
...there isn't anything between NBU or BE that would cater for this. You can try putting in an Idea and with enough votes, it MIGHT be considered for a future version, but there are no guarantees.
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/backup-and-recovery/ideas
Thanks!
02-01-2013 05:06 AM
...there isn't anything between NBU or BE that would cater for this. You can try putting in an Idea and with enough votes, it MIGHT be considered for a future version, but there are no guarantees.
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/backup-and-recovery/ideas
Thanks!
02-13-2013 05:19 AM
Thanks Craig, It would have been better to get some ready answer now, then waiting for this Idea to hit approve and Symantec to cook one new.
I am thinking now to setup a redhat server and do rsync unless find a better way out.
02-13-2013 03:00 PM
There is a NBU starter edition that is not terribly expensive at all, which will fit the bill for you... I want to say under $5k retail. So your price would be lower...
However, when you want to upgrade and add options to a "Starter Edtition," Symantec makes up for the discounted price pretty quickly.
The starter will protect 5 clients and comes with 1 NBU media/master server license and a single tape drive license. It does not come with any DB/App packs or virtual agents. Those will cost extra.