Glad to hear that someone else has had problems with Arcserve. I used it until two
years ago in a NetWare environment. New backup hardware became so much of a pain
(they kept saying that the auto-loader would be on the approved list in a couple of
weeks for over three months) that I abandoned it. I'm now using NovaNET (by Novastor)
which I understand is a rebranding of TapeWare (by Yosemite Technologies). This is
good for a mixed environment of NetWare, Windoze and Linux. I'm sure there are others
out there, Arkeia handles other *nix flavors as well.
Daniel Wells AIA
Director of Information Systems
MHTN Architects, Inc.
801-595-6700
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Greetings:
I have used ArcServe on Windows for four years I woulnt give it to my worst enemy --
pile of crap. Go find something else do some research -- hear Veritas is good on
Linux may be others.
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Larsen
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Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: ARCServe
We have for an evaluation - and got the core to work. We didn't extend with
database access etc. but it seemed to install fairly easy. Any specific questions?
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From: Justin Clacherty
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Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 7:41 PM
Subject: ARCServe
Has anyone here used/installed ARCServe for Linux?
Justin.
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