Disaster recovery Backup Exec
Hello, I want to ask experienced users how to deal with Disaster Recovery plan for Backup EXEC server. I would like to prepare this plan, but so far all my attempts have failed. We take the condition that I have a single Backup EXEC server that has an iSCSI attached storage that is used as a Deduplication disk. How can I recover from it when the Backup EXEC server itself, which has also been backed up by itself, goes wrong. I can build a new Backup EXEC server, but I can't import a Deduplication disk into it. So if this happens, I have backups, but I can't use them. So is there any recommended way to get to the data and restore Backup EXEC itself from backup? Or is it a good idea to use a different backup method for the server? (Windows Backup, vRanger, etc.)? In this scenario, it would probably not help me to have a Distater Recovery Disk, because it needs to have a working Backup Exec server to which it connects and with which it communicates recovery time. It seems to me like a loop from which you can't come out. :) Well thank you.1.6KViews0likes3CommentsBackup Exec 15 Disaster Recovery Documentation
I am looking for Backup Exec 15 documenation and guides on proper or best practice DR backup and recovery. Specifically some documentation on using the SDR disk .iso to boot to a server and recover and how that product works. I can find some setup information for it but not sure what it does, how it works, or if it is the solution that I am looking for right now. I need to test my new backups with this software in an isolated environment to make sure they all work and I am having issues finding proper documentation that is not too vague. I have looked online through Veritas' website and some links come up empty just when I think I found what I am looking for. One question about the SDR recovery image, can it be used to choose which server that you wish to recover once you boot to it? Or is is a disk to recover only one server at a time? This link,https://www.veritas.com/content/support/en_US/15047/prepare-for-disaster-recovery.PID_15047.html, is the one I was using and as you can tell, some documents are missing from it. Thanks in advance.791Views0likes1CommentBackup Exec Installation (DAS/TAPE DRIVE/FILE SERVER/ect)
Dear Team, We have a custumer who need to install Backup Exec 2010, and they need to configure with the scenario: Installation to the file server Backup to the TAPEDRIVE Backup to the DAS Server Deduplication Option Recovery system Agent Backup Client Option The Question is? Whatproduct should theyuse for the Backup Exec? What licence they'll have? Is there any articel or link for the best configuration for those scenario above? Thanks and regardSolved721Views0likes1CommentReplicating Exchange 2003 over a WAN
I have two Exchange 2003 servers at different locations connected over a site-to-site VPN. The remote Exchange server will be used only for backup and disaster recovery. I would like to maintain a duplicate of the Exchange database at the remote location. I don't want to have to do full backups of the entire 40-60 GB database over a LAN. How can I do this with Backup Exec 2010 R2 at the remote location and the Exchange Agent on the active server? I was told by someone in presales that Replication Exec was the "Cadillac" way of doing it but I presume there is a way to do it with just Backup Exec and the Exchange Agent.I don't care if I need to intervene manually to make use of the duplicate Information Store, but I don't actually want to have to restore from a backup to disk folder when necessary either-- I just want a working store to be available on very short notice.1.1KViews0likes8Commentscannot create idr file on xp
hello i use backup exec 2010 on win2k3 std edition. i take full backup (c:\ d:\ system state) to xp sp3 TURKISH.but dont create idr file. i take w2k3 full backup no problem. all server s idr file created. but turkish xp dont create idr file:( but job log success thank you p.s. sorry my english is very bad:)395Views0likes1Comment