Introducing Backup Exec 21 - Simple, Secure and Unified Data Protection
Backup Exec 21 takes only minutes to install and start using while providing unrivaled flexibility and agility in protecting virtual, physical and cloud environments to meet the evolving needs of organizations.2.7KViews3likes0CommentsUse The Java Administration Console (GUI) To Learn What Linux/Unix Commands Are Being Run Under The Covers
When I began learning AIX, I relied heavily on the AIX system administration tool called SMIT (GUI) or SMITTY (menu based). One of the great things about SMIT is when you "point and clicked" to create a user account, configure NFS, etc., SMIT displays the actual Unix commands being executed on the bottom of the SMIT window. This is how I learned the basics of the Unix command line.Backing up the Dolphins!
Today, MySQL powers some of the largest websites in the world. If you are storing production data in MySQL, having a formalized and tested MySQL backup strategy and implementation is crucial. I can't tell you how many times I have been asked when NetBackup will support live backups of MySQL, but I do know it's happened a lot! That's why I am delighted to announce tVeritas Cluster Server: Resilience For Your Applications in Virtualized Environments
Virtualization is the current buzz word, and IT organizations are adopting virtualization technologies and platforms at an ever-increasing rate. But virtualization has many risks that need to be addressed. These include how organizations monitor and protect applications, data and business services in the event of a failure.344Views0likes0CommentsNFS/Unix/Linux Archiving using Enterprise Vault
Vault Solutions LLC and JPG Consulting, Inc. have released a new product which enables customers to target Network Files System (NFSv3) volumes for archiving and eDiscovery. This new product was recently featured at Symantec Vision 2012 in Las Vegas, NV and was highlighted in serveral Symantec sessions. The list of platforms we can target keeps incr698Views2likes0CommentsNetBackup Java GUI - Install Clients (with ssh)
After we upgraded our RHEL 4 Master Server to VxNBU 7.01, my collegues asked how to push the client installation from the Java GUI (jnbSA), since it didn't work due to the fact that the command is issued with 'rsh' and our environment only allows 'ssh'.