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Using NetBackup to migrate SIS-enabled volumes in Windows Server 2003 R2 to EMC filer

Wiriadi_Wangsa
Level 4
Employee Accredited

Hi All,

Just curious, anyone has similar experience? (sharing/tips are most welcome).

Cheers,

Adi

 

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Yasuhisa_Ishika
Level 6
Partner Accredited Certified

NetBackup is not a migration tool. Ony thing I can think of is to backup files and folders on SIS-enabled volumes then restore them through CIFS using some Windows client.

Why don't you use OS commands like robocopy?

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Yasuhisa_Ishika
Level 6
Partner Accredited Certified

NetBackup is not a migration tool. Ony thing I can think of is to backup files and folders on SIS-enabled volumes then restore them through CIFS using some Windows client.

Why don't you use OS commands like robocopy?

Wiriadi_Wangsa
Level 4
Employee Accredited

Thanks Yasuhisa :) You are right, NetBackup is not a migration tool (whether volumes only, or entire server using BMR). I'm just wondering what people do given the scenario. I personally think Robocopy is a better option.

Cheers,

Adi