I looked at the CA ARCServer and Legato a while ago.

I believe the CA ArcServer uses their own Oracle Agent.  Thus you don't use RMAN, so
you can't do incremental backups at the block level etc.  Which is the reason I didn't
go with CA.

Richard Ji

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One thing I can mention here, in Veritas NetBackup for NT, the backup set
icons are invisible on my NT machines...  It's a challenge to identify which
backup set you are navigating in...

: )

Patrice Boivin
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        Subject:        CA ARCserver Vs. Veritas Backup Exec?

        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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