We actually own the Exchange agent already-we've had it installed on our old 
Exchange server (the one that we've just decommissioned).

So, the only agent I install on the remote Exchange server is the Backup Exec 
for Windows agent, then the Exchange agent actually goes on the full server?

I'm definitely glad to be kissing tapes goodbye. If the ExaGrid performs as 
advertised, we should be able to keep much longer backups. And no more tape 
drives to worry about cleaning or feeding tapes to.



From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 7:39 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Backup Exec Question

You pretty much nailed it John.
You build a single backup server, install the agents on the other servers, and 
then back them up from the BU server.

If I remember correctly, for the Exchange server though you would need both the 
remote agent and the Exchange agent. At least if you want to backup anything 
more than just the stores. I've heard that in 12.0 you can now restore 
individual mailboxes and messages without doing BLB's.

There may be some additional agents you need (or want) as well which are listed 
here:
http://www.symantec.com/business/products/agents_options.jsp?pcid=&pvid=57_1

I've never seen the ExaGrid system in action, but Dedupe rocks. You should 
enjoy that.


From: John Hornbuckle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 3:33 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Backup Exec Question

Okay, I have a dumb question. Well, several.

What is the Backup Exec Remote Agent for Windows for? Do you install it on 
servers that don't actually have their own backup media (tape drive, etc.)?

For instance, say I have Server 1 that has a tape drive built in, and I have 
Backup Exec on it backing up to that drive. Then let's say I have Server 2 that 
has no tape drive. Would I install the Remote Agent on Server 2 so that it can 
be backed up to the tape drive in Server 1? Or am I misunderstanding what the 
Remote Agent is for?

Are there limitations to using the Remote Agent vs. having the full version of 
Backup Exec on a server? Let's say that Server 2 is an Exchange server. If the 
Exchange Agent is installed on Server 1 and the Remote Agent is installed on 
Server 2, could I do an Exchange backup to the tape drive on Server 1?

We've always just bought and installed the full version of Backup Exec on every 
server, and every server has had its own tape drive. But we're making two 
changes that may affect this-we've purchased an ExaGrid disk-based storage 
system to replace tapes, and we're consolidating some servers into VMs. I'm 
trying to figure out if this means that we'll move to having just one full 
backup server, with remote agents running on the rest...



John Hornbuckle
MIS Department
Taylor County School District
www.taylor.k12.fl.us<http://www.taylor.k12.fl.us>












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