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Re: [Networker] 15 person Office in Italy - Legato setup inquiry

2007-06-18 11:55:53
Subject: Re: [Networker] 15 person Office in Italy - Legato setup inquiry
From: "Howard, Patrick" <Patrick_Howard AT ANNTAYLOR DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 11:51:15 -0400
Thanks, yes, it will be a new server, not a Storage Node.

 

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Subject: Re: [Networker] 15 person Office in Italy - Legato setup
inquiry

Ty,
You are going to run a new server or an storage node? 
if this will be a server, no client connection will be neded as server
comes with 10 licenses (if i don't bad recall).
if this is going to depend of the main server (you will be using storage
node) you will need storage node license plus the client connections.

Just my 2 cents.

On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 09:56 -0500, Ty Young wrote:
> Patrick:
> 
> WRT your questions below, see my comments prefaced by "TY:" ....
> 
> 1. I assume we will require an Auto-Changer license (or not since it's

> a single drive)?
> 
> TY:   no.  You will not need an auto-changer license unless the unit
> they're installing is an autochanger or jukebox.  If it's just a 
> standalone drive, you're all set.
> 
> 2. A NetWorker Module for Exchange?
> 
> TY:  I am not an Exchange expert but I believe this is a required 
> piece for backing up Exchange servers reliably, yes.
> 
> 3. Four Networker Client connections?
> 
> TY:  that sounds about right, but keep in mind that you will need a 
> NetWorker server license of some 'flavor' (or edition) too, and that 
> most (if not all) come with a pre-set number of included client 
> connections (for example, the Power and Network editions come with 10 
> client connections
> built-in.)
> 
> 4. There is no UNIX / Oracle, etc.
> 
> TY:  good, that simplifies things considerably.
> 
> (BTW, I renumbered your questions below for clarity...)
> 
> 5.   Is the proposal to run Networker off of their Main App and Fax
Server
> recommended?
> 
> TY:  I would recommend putting NetWorker on something that's likely to

> stay up the most of all of your Windows boxes, so in this case I think

> my recommendation would be either the DC or the fileserver.
> 
> 6 . With a single tape drive, would everything have to go to a single 
> pool, and if not, I presume we would need someone to swap tapes out.
> 
> TY:   no.  The Default pool (comes pre-configured with NetWorker) can
> handle Manual, Full and Incremental backups if I'm not mistaken.   For
this
> size of installation, I'd be inclined to just run with that.
> 
> HTH,
> -ty
> 
> Phillip T. ("Ty") Young, DMA
> Manager, Data Center and Backup/Recovery Services Information Services
> i2 Technologies, Inc.
> 
> 
>

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> Greetings,
> 
> We currently have a remote office in Italy.  Our NT Team is installing

> a
> LTO3 Tape drive on one of the 4 new servers that are getting 
> installed, whereby they want us to "architect" a Legato solution.
> 
> Server 1: Exchange
> Server 2: Domain Controller
> Server 3: App Server - Fax Server
> Server 4: File-Print Server.
> 
> The App Server / Fax Server is where they propose we install Legato.  
> I have a few questions that hopefully someone can give me facts, and 
> /or experiences with this.
> 
> 1. I assume we will require an Auto-Changer license (or not since it's

> a single drive)?
> 2. A NetWorker Module for Exchange?
> 3. Four Networker Client connections?
> 4. There is no UNIX / Oracle, etc.
> 
> 1. Is the proposal to run Networker off of their Main App and Fax 
> Server recommended?
> 2. With a single tape drive, would everything have to go to a single 
> pool, and if not, I presume we would need someone to swap tapes out.
> 
> The amount of data in total should easily fit on a single LTO3 drive, 
> at least that is what has been told to me.  As with everything that 
> seems to come to us, it's late in the implementation that we are 
> tasked with performing this work, but would like to have as much 
> insight to this as possible.  For all of our other "small" remote 
> offices, they have always just done local backups, I think using
Veritas, and Legato was not used.
> 
> 
> 
> Patrick S. Howard
> Ann Taylor
> 476 Wheelers Farm Road
> Milford, CT 06460
> (203) 283-8772 direct
> (646) 660-0426 mobile
> (203) 878-3836 fax
> patrick_howard AT anntaylor DOT com
> www.anntaylor.com <http://www.anntaylor.com/>
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