Hi All,
I have plan to migrate our Backup Exec 11 to NetBackup 7.
Any one of you have an experience to do that?
I very appreciate if you share it to me.
Thanks.
Regards,
Moehatdee
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Solaris, Windows, & Linux all do some variant of nscd - Name Services Caching
Daemon - if you haven't explicitly disabled it for some reason. AIX just added
it in OS version 6.1. AIX <= 5.3 and HPUX, as you say, you had to setup a
caching, fowarding DNS server local on the system to achieve equi
Who is speaking at the moment?
Regards,
Patrick Whelan
VERITAS Certified NetBackup Support Engineer for UNIX.
VERITAS Certified NetBackup Support Engineer for Windows.
netbac...@whelan-consulting.co.uk
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On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 9:58 AM, Bryan Bahnmiller wrote:
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> Ed, Rusty,
>
>Have you noticed if the load on the DNS servers has gone down? I
> remember building an HPUX master server with thousands of clients. Our
> master server hammered the DNS server. We ended up configuring a DNS caching
> s
I am here at Symantec Headquarters for Tech Field Day, where Symantec Execs
will be briefing (and be drilled by) 14 bloggers including myself and 13
others. We're going to talk about a number of Symantec products. You can see
a live stream of this event here:
http://gestaltit.com/field-day/tf
Ed, Rusty,
Have you noticed if the load on the DNS servers has gone down? I
remember building an HPUX master server with thousands of clients. Our
master server hammered the DNS server. We ended up configuring a DNS
caching server on our own master. It didn't add a lot to the load on the
ma
We use both here and have been for over 4 years. We use Data Domain for
all of our data center backups and Puredisk (the original appliance
based version) for all of our remote file server backups. We did look
into Netbackup 7's built in dedupe which uses the puredisk dedupe engine
to allow both