We were running ArcServ to backup everything in our Network Operations
Center.  We had some problems with ArcServ being slow to do things like
restore.  As a result we have gone to Veritas and it seems quite a bit
faster and more reliable.  This is what I hear from our network guys as they
are VERY pleased with Veritas.  Again, I have limited exposure to both, but
the people who used both products on a daily basis around here, favor
Veritas hands down.

Hope this helps

Chuck Speaks, MCSE
Database Administrator
Lithonia Lighting
770-922-9000  x3450
http://www.lithonia.com


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Good morning,

Can anyone share an opinion on how the CA's ARCServer compares to Veritas
Backup Exec on Windows platform?

This will support Windows 2000 and Oracle 8.1.7

Thanks in advance,

Gary Weber
Senior DBA
Charles Jones, LLC
609-530-1144, ext 5529

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