I did not know BMR was not part of 7.5.0.6.  We are scheduling the update in a 
few weeks.

This is a major disappointment for the reasons described.  We seldom talk to 
our reps as they have been MIA for a long time.

-Jeff

Jeff Barton | Technical Architect, Global Infrastructure | Kelly Services Inc. 
| 248-244-4545 | [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lavelle, 
Michael F
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 1:39 PM
To: David Whittemore; [email protected]
Cc: Lavelle, Michael F
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] NBU 7.5.0.6

David,
                The biggest issue with 7.5.0.6 is that while there is a 
monolithic 7.5.0.6 install package for Windows Server 2012, there is no BMR 
support for Windows Server 2012.
                This is a deeply disappointing development.  BMR's primary 
lever for widespread adoption in my organization is the inability of 
traditional system build of Windows 2008 to reliably recreate a reproducibly 
identical starting image for system recovery.  BMR implementation has 
transformed operational restore and DR processes for the better.  This was 
expected and is still required for Windows Server 2012.  Microsoft announced 
General Availability (GA) of Windows Server 2012 on September 4, 2012.  Large 
software organizations such as Symantec or Oracle have access to pre-GA code as 
much as a year prior to major releases like 2012.  The release of NetBackup 
7.5.0.6 was 10 months after GA of Windows Server 2012.

                Without BMR support for Windows Server 2012, Symantec has 
delivered a disservice to their NetBackup customer base with the release of 
v7.5.0.6.

                With respect to my organization, this means I now have to 
extend an already 4 month old project to upgrade 3 dozen global NetBackup 
installations past the hoped for terminus of upgrading from 7.5.0.5 to 7.5.0.6. 
 I now have to plan to upgrade to v7.6 far earlier than I would like.  V7.6.0.0 
is unlikely to be appropriate for production use in an enterprise data center.  
On the other hand, Windows Server 2012 is the delivery platform from Microsoft 
for Enterprise Network Services.  I must be able to backup and restore the core 
network services platforms operating within my environment.

                I'd remind Steve Bennett that he has been on the job for 12 
months now.  But I am as disappointed now in Symantec as I have been in the 
past dozen years.  Will you turn around Symantec as Dave Cote turned around 
Honeywell, or will you be another Robert Nardelli?



Michael F Lavelle        100 Abbott Park Rd Office (847) 937-1195
Infrastructure Architect AP14B-1 GB16       Cell   (847) 553-5158
GIS Storage Engineering  Abbott Park, IL 60064-6042 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


From: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
 [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David 
Whittemore
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2013 7:36 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [Veritas-bu] NBU 7.5.0.6

Any initial fallout after upgrading to NetBackup 7.5.0.6?

Thanks in advance!
David Whittemore
E-Mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Work: 919-531-2331  Cell:612-747-7938
Strategic Recovery

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