No, but feel free to post your questions about DPA on the NetWorker or Avamar
lists.
On 10 18, 2010, at 11:14 AM, Albert, Eddie - JACKSONVIL FL wrote:
> Anyone aware of a Data Protection Advisor (formerly EMC Backup Advisor
> formerly from WysDym) list or forum?
>
> Semper fidelis et paratus! /ALE
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