Greetings, I'm coming into an unique opportunity with regards to NetBackup. I'm going to get to start from scratch. No upgrades, imports, migrations, etc. This environment is currently running NB5.0 and I also manage a 5.1 backing up 70 TB of SAN storage. We want to stay with NetBackup and not switch to another vendor.
The old environment we inherited is old (hardware and software), been managed by at least 4 different groups of administrators and transitioned between at least 2 companies. We know the database is not clean. We've decided we are going to set up everything new and when everything on the old one expires, we're going to just shut it all off :-) I've seen a number of threads about which versions to go to (6.0 MP4 vs 6.5 seemed the most common). Almost all of these dealt with upgrades. I don't want to start any of the which is better threads but would like to see what people would choose if they had the start from scratch option. From what I'm seeing, I'm leaning towards 6.0 MP4. Below is what we are going to be using and backing up: Master server - Dell 2950 RHEL4 (final details like release level still pending). Current SAN media servers - hpux 11.00 (L3000 x 2) and 1 hpux 11.11 (rp3440), all fibre attached to the tape library. Network clients - 1 RH3 client. Tape library - Dell MS6000 with 4 fibre Gen 3 Ultrium drives. SAN switches - Brocade 4100 x 2 ( We will also run the EMC SAN connections through the switches). The plan is to start replacing the hpux servers with Dell servers. They will also do SAN backups. Everything else listed above will be new. There will be ~ 20 TB of SAN based data on the 4 servers. Licensing may be an issue as it seems to have changed. We currently have tier 1 hpux licenses for the master and SAN media servers, along with some unix network client licenses. We're trying to figure out the tier changes but I can't get my hands on a licensing guide. We have enough drive and SSO licenses for the new library. We don't do any database backups like Oracle, no Windows at all, no vaulting or remote replication, and don't currently have any reporting software like Aptare to deal with the latest revisions. It sounds so easy and simple it scares me :-) Thanks, Jeff -- Jeff Cleverley Unix Systems Administrator 4380 Ziegler Road Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 970-288-4611 [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Veritas-bu maillist - Veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-bu