Also in the FAQ, I noticed that is does not *yet* support restoring to
dissimiliar hardware. Considering that a true Disaster Recovery will
probably take place in slightly different systems, I find it a little odd
the BMR still doesn't support that yet. The hardest thing to do is restore
NT machines because it's impossible to get an exact copy of the hardware at
the DR site. So restoring the registry is useless. BMR looks promising, but
only for NT. Mksysb's are still very useful and less of a hassle than
setting up a BMR boot server.

-
Tom Walker
Tech Support Analyst



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen A. Cochran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 11:02 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: bare metal restore for NT...
>
>
> Someone pointed TKG's product out a few months ago to me, and
> I looked at their
> site. If you read the FAQ carefully, you'll see that you will
> need one server
> for every type of system you need to restore. So if want BMR
> capability for both
> Solaris, AIX, and NT, then you'll need a Solaris, AIX, and NT
> server for their
> product to work.

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