Understanding Compression in Backup Exec:
Understanding Compression in Backup Exec: An explanation of Hardware and Software compression used with Backup Exec How does compression work? It can be better explained with an example. Consider a text file (.txt) with its content as “aaaabbbbbccaaaddd”21KViews0likes6Comments- 9.7KViews12likes9Comments
Backup Exec vs NetBackup (Comparison of Legends)
Hi Connect, It has been in discussion since long, which would be best for environment. Choice between legends have been concern of corporates. Attached are comparison sheet for Backup exec and NetBackup. Have outlined feature sets which i've worked till far and as per Product documentations. Feel free to comment for your views to improve the same.9.3KViews7likes8CommentsDFS and DFSR: Backing up your distributed file system with Backup Exec
The following guide is intended to provide you with procedures for backing up your DFS and DFSR File Servers: - Which DFS File Server To Backup? - You'll want to compare your file servers that participate in DFS or DFSR and select the one that has the following attributes:16KViews4likes20CommentsBE 2012 TCP error code 10061: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it
Hi All, After installing a trial version of Symantec backup exec, it failed to connect to local server with error "TCP error code 10061: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it". I searched around and could not find anything resolve it.4.8KViews2likes0CommentsInventory and Catalog - What they do and when to use them
Two commonly used features of Backup Exec are Inventory and Catalog. Inventory is generally used when you physically change tapes in your tape drive or library and you'd like to inform Backup Exec of the change. Without performing an inventory, Backup Exec won't know which tape is in which slot of the tape drive or library.25KViews5likes3Comments