Two thought on your comments.
First: If restores are taking a long time due to the amount of data being
restored, you could look at HSM. If your target client is a Windows 2000
machine look at OTG DiskXtender. These products will move files, based on
criteria such as age, size, and/or file
A comment about performance being 9 minutes to tape and 75 seconds to disk.
Is it possible that most of the 9 minutes was tape mount and positioning
time?
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We also have this problem. One other idea you didn't mention is to purchase
an email migration tool. EmailXtender by OTG is one product which will do
this. With this product the outlook users can move there PST (personal
store) data back into the exchange server and the PST's can be deleted.
You
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Subject: NT server migration to Win2000 server.
Hi All!
We're planning to migrate all NT4 servers to Win2000 servers that Adsm
environment will be
We have many different hardware configurations running Windows NT and
Windows 2000. We are not having any problems with the backups.
If we have a server failure, can we setup new hardware which is different
than the hardware we used to make the ADSM backups and restore successfully?
We would
We have 5 Novell 4.1 servers which we backup nightly. In the dsm.opt file I
have a domain statement as follows:
"DOMAIN NDS". I also have tried "DOMAIN Server Specific Information",
"DOMAIN ALL-LOCAL", and "DOMAIN NDS ALL-LOCAL". None of these give me
statistics for server specific information.
I'm attempting to write a VB application to monitor the daily ADSM schedule
and to issue several commands throughout the day. My problem is that when I
use the shell command nothing seems to be working. I do not get any errors
but I do not get any output either. The format of the shell command