04-01-2015 11:47 PM
Hallo,
mich würde es interessieren warum es bei Symantec noch immer nicht die Möglichkeit gibt, virtuelle Maschinen aus dem Backup anzustarten um sie in sekundenschnelle wiederherzustellen wie es schon bei vielen anderen Anbietern funktioniert. Bei Lösungen von EMC oder Veeam ist das längstens möglich die VM´s anzustarten und auf den Produktions Storage zu migrieren. Mich würde es interessieren ob Symantec auch an diesem Thema arbeitet.
Es kann ja nicht sein, das die Wiederherstellung stunden dauert, bei der Konkurenz nur Sekunden?
Grüße
Stefan
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04-02-2015 12:07 AM
...because nobody else has this ability. Veeam's Instant Recovery is magic! Really is, and also a registered trademark.
CommVault are apparently bringing something out, but companies like Symantec will never publish a roadmap on what they're doing. Best bet is to head on over to the Ideas section and add that in as an idea.
Thanks!
04-02-2015 12:11 AM
Actually, even Netbackup also has the Instant Recovery for VM's feature, but not Backup Exec as of yet. This feature works by mounting the backup image directly to the host & afaik, BE doesn't do this as of yet is due to the way it writes and stores the backup images.
04-02-2015 12:07 AM
...because nobody else has this ability. Veeam's Instant Recovery is magic! Really is, and also a registered trademark.
CommVault are apparently bringing something out, but companies like Symantec will never publish a roadmap on what they're doing. Best bet is to head on over to the Ideas section and add that in as an idea.
Thanks!
04-02-2015 12:11 AM
Actually, even Netbackup also has the Instant Recovery for VM's feature, but not Backup Exec as of yet. This feature works by mounting the backup image directly to the host & afaik, BE doesn't do this as of yet is due to the way it writes and stores the backup images.
04-02-2015 01:11 AM
Thanks for your response. It annoys me :) We have virtualized more than 90% of the server, but change is too expensive.