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Re: [Veritas-bu] Jumping back into the NBU pool

2009-03-27 10:37:10
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Jumping back into the NBU pool
From: "Mark Glazerman" <Mark.Glazerman AT spartech DOT com>
To: "Schaefer, Harry" <Harry.Schaefer AT turner DOT com>, <VERITAS-BU AT MAILMAN.ENG.AUBURN DOT EDU>
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 09:33:37 -0500
Our NBU master is a HP DL385 G2 and our main media server is an HP DL380 G5, 
both running Solaris 10 and NBU 6.5.1

We used to run our master and media servers on Sun hardware but for the price, 
these HP's absolutely scream.

Mark Glazerman
Desk: 314-889-8282
Cell: 618-520-3401
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Schaefer, Harry
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Jumping back into the NBU pool

I have not been a NBU engineer for about 3 years, but may be getting
back into the mix soon with a small but useful setup.

We have about 12 Solaris & 3-4 Win2003 servers we need backed up that
are on an isolated network. They will have pretty slender policies which
will not require a whole lot of index space. Probably something like 1-2
full's a week with incrementals in between and 2-3 week retention. 

Anyway, looking for some suggestions on a master/media spec that could
handle this. Along with that client load, there will probably be SAN
attached disk and a pair of LTO4 tape drives. 

I don't have experience in small environments and I don't want to
overkill it. Any ideas would be welcome. :-)

Harry S.
Atlanta 
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