Hello. I'm fairly new in this business, and haven't thus yet dogeared my B&R book (bought it yesterday actually :), but "Blueprints for High Availability" by Evan Marcus & Hal Stern (Wiley, 2003) to me looks like a good book as well, as it puts Backups and Storage in a bigger perspective and is fairly broad on vendors, focusing on process and guidelines. Atleast for me there were quite a few !!!-moments when I read it.
Then there is on yet another tangent "Securing Storage" by Himanshu Dwivedi (Addison-Wesley, 2006). It really needs some editing and some proofreading but gives a good How-To in how security absolutely mainly suck in storage environments, which may or may not be at the center of your backup environment. Oh, and hello to all. This is my first official post, been lurking for a while. Environment: NBU 5.1 + 6.0 in separate installations. Also Storage Foundation and Storage Migrator. EMC, HDS, Brocade, Adic Scalar 10k with AIT3/LTO2. Novell, SuSE, Win2k/2k3, MSSQL, Sol9. Also plenty of PHBs. Anton Johansson Riksarkivet, IT-avdelningen, IT-drift (National Archives of Sweden, IT-Operations) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Office: +46 (0)8 737 6403 Cell: +46 (0)70 254 2049 _______________________________________________ Veritas-bu maillist - [email protected] http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-bu
