Hi Bob,
That was a good suggestion, but
already we are speaking with many vendors regarding the solution, in order to
know how the backup solution is implemented as a best practice I was
questioning you expertise.
From: Bobby Williams
[mailto:bobbyrjw AT comcast DOT net]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008
5:24 PM
To: T Manikandan-Q3926C;
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Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Backup
in Mini data centre scenario
I would suggest that you hire out a
consultant to get your design and implementation in place.
There are some on this list.
Bobby Williams
2205 Peterson
Drive
Chattanooga, Tennessee
37421
423-296-8200
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Backup in
Mini data centre scenario
Hello Expertise,
Iam new to the world of backup basically
from a telecom background,
Requesting all the expertise in this group
to help me to build up a solution for the backup, for our mini datacenter.
We have some of the application servers
running on Linux platform we are planning to integrate the Backup server also
within this small data center.
We have planned a solution having Primary
(DISK based storage NAS) and secondary (TAPE Library) backup so that the
data’s are moved first to NAS and then backed up periodically to the tape
library and Net backup software to manage the Backup and recovery for the
network (correct me if iam wrong).
Requesting
you all to guide me in the best practices of industry standard used and also
can any one explain how the function of each would be in the above mentioned
scenario.
Mani