Re: [Networker] Recover To SAN
2009-02-02 17:02:04
Hello,
How large is the data you are moving ? typically, just map the share to
the server where you can restore to, then use directed recover to pipe the
data to the san share.
Other then that you can use, secure copy type of application to move the
data between server and NAS share.
HTH
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Fazil Saiyed wrote:
> No,
> You can recover to the SAN volume if it's shared ( map a drive) or
locally
> to where such a drive is assigned as long as the server in question is
> legato client.
> Thanks
>
I have a windows server that has local storage that I would like to move
to a CIFS share on our NETAPP SAN.
I was wondering if I could select the Windows Server Client and then
select the SAN Volume and change the Recover option to point to the Volume
on the SAN where the CIFS share is located.
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