[Veritas-bu] VTL vs. Disk based backups
2005-12-01 15:28:18
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[Veritas-bu] VTL vs. Disk based backups |
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Greg,
You should also take a look at Overland Storage and their REO tape
virtualization product. I believe it is integrated with NBU from a media
management perspective.
Like FalconStor, you can also redeploy the hardware if you wish to discontinue
the license. From what I've heard REO is a highly functional, cost effective,
and scalable solution.
"Hindle, Greg" <Greg.Hindle AT constellation DOT com> wrote: VTL vs. Disk
based backups We are looking at VTL technologies with EMC being the front
leader. We are looking at upgrading to netbackup 6.0 Solaris 10 soon. My backup
partner in crime disagree with the direction we should go. I think we should go
with disk based backups and my partner want to go with VTL. Now since we do not
have this in yet it is hard to look at both and "see" what is better. SO has
anyone here also researching this subject and have their own opinion? We are a
Netapp/EMC shop so the back disk is not the show stopper but the future of both
technologies. Any care to share their views?
Greg
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<div id="RTEContent">Greg, <br> <br> You should also take a look at Overland
Storage and their REO tape virtualization product. I believe it is integrated
with NBU from a media management perspective. <br> <br> Like FalconStor, you
can also redeploy the hardware if you wish to discontinue the license. From
what I've heard REO is a highly functional, cost effective, and scalable
solution.<br><br><b><i>"Hindle, Greg" <Greg.Hindle AT constellation DOT
com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">We are looking at VTL technologies with EMC
being the front leader. We are looking at upgrading to netbackup 6.0 Solaris 10
soon. My backup partner
in crime disagree with the direction we should go. I think we should go with
disk based backups and my partner want to go with VTL. Now since we do not have
this in yet it is hard to look at both and "see" what is better. SO has anyone
here also researching this subject and have their own opinion? We are a
Netapp/EMC shop so the back disk is not the show stopper but the future of both
technologies. Any care to share their views? </font></div> <div><font
face="Arial"> </font> <br><font face="Arial" size="2">Greg</font> </div>
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