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Re: [Networker] Staffing - Survey

2006-10-23 18:21:23
Subject: Re: [Networker] Staffing - Survey
From: Librado Pamintuan <LPamintuan AT REGINA DOT CA>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 16:15:18 -0600
>>> benjamin.harner AT MARYMOUNT DOT EDU 23/Oct/2006 2:41:37 pm >>>
Nancy Magers wrote:
> Hi Legato Listserve
>
> This isn't a legato/networker specific question .... But, how is your
> organization structured for Backup/Storage Staffing.  I'm trying to get an
> idea of how other organizations deal with the storage/server growth
> phenomenom - and any information you can provide would be most
> appreciated.   Just so we are talking apples and apples - if you could
> answer these questions.  I know this is a repeat from 2002 - but things
> have changed a bit in the last 4 years.   
>
 1.  How many systems do you backup with Networker?
50+

 2.  How many Networker Servers (Zones) do you support?
1

 3.  How many TB's of data do you support? 
2+

4.  How many storage nodes / tape devices / libraries ?
1 LTO-2 Tape Library with 2 LTO tape drives and a AX100i storage array for disk 
backup.

 5.  How many full time FTE are dedicated to supporting legato? (please use
 percentages if partial FTE, for example .5 Windows FTE + .5 Unix FTE)
15% in a week

6.  If you do have FTE's assigned to backups what are their job titles?
7.  How is backup monitoring/reporting handled within your organization,
 centrally through data center or decentrally through systems  administrators?
Backup Admin

 8.  What operating systems are you supporting for servers/storage nodes and 
clients?
Unix-AIX, Red Hat and SUSE Linux, Windows and NetWares.

9.  How many application specific backups do you provide and what type? (e.g. 
Exchange, Oracle, Etc)
None
 10.  Who makes sure your backups work on the weekends and vacations?
Me

> Thank you in advance for your input.
>
> Nancy Magers
> Manager Unix Systems * CIS
> Box 1885
> Brown University
> Providence, RI 02903
>
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