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[Veritas-bu] NB 6 and VSP on Windows

2006-05-04 01:55:17
Subject: [Veritas-bu] NB 6 and VSP on Windows
From: Tim.Wilkinson AT dsto.defence.gov DOT au (Wilkinson, Tim)
Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 15:55:17 +1000
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Hi,
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I'm a bit of a newbie to Netbackup (but learning shed-loads rather
rapidly) and have a question about VSP for open file backups. I've had
some people who use this and others who don't although I've not had any
reasons for either case.
I'm wondering if it's generally a good idea on things like Windows file
servers (where especially pst files are often open), DHCP and DDNS
servers (non Active Directory DDNS). On Windows 2003, it seems VSS is
better for open file backups (although this may be wrong).
What are the cons with using VSP?

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Cheers,


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