Allan,
Why not just restore all the data you might need to some cheap disk storage?
Even if you can off-load the data to cheap external USB 2 firewire drives, it m
ight be fine for archival needs. For the price of a few tape cartridges, you
can go online to your favorite web merchant and buy 10TB worth of inexpensive
and reasonably disk drives, that also have a five year warranty.
On 09 29, 2011, at 11:30 AM, Nelson, Allan wrote:
> Hi Stan
> Retention time is going to be 1 year (possibly 2 but we hope not).
> On my site there's around 10TB in total on these servers.
> I've just built a traditional Netware6.5sp6 server VM, installed the
> Networker client on it and have tested directed recovers (they worked!).
> We're not bothered about trustees coming across - we'll sort that out when
> the time comes. This is intended for small restores of a directory or two,
> we'd never need the full volume after the main servers have gone.
> So, I'll probably just keep that Netware VM handy just in case we need it.
>
> I guess one thing we have to watch is when we upgrade our Networker server to
> for example 7.6.2 and that breaks the Netware client (it's working in 7.6.1).
> We won't get any help from EMC ;-)
>
> Cheers... allan.
>
> Allan Nelson
> CCS Lancaster
> Tel: 01524 595815
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: STANLEY R. HORWITZ [mailto:stan AT temple DOT edu]
> Sent: 29 September 2011 16:16
> To: EMC list; Nelson, Allan
> Subject: Re: [Networker] Netware restores in years to come...
>
> Allan,
>
> How long is the retention time? Roughly how much Novell data is stored in
> your backups?
>
> On 9/22/2011 10:27 AM, "Nelson, Allan" <an AT CEH.AC DOT UK> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> Wonder if anyone has any experience they may be able to share on this...
>>
>> We are shortly moving our Netware data (on NSS volumes) to Windows.
>> All the data is currently backed up using Netware6.5 (on VM's) using the
>> Networker client 7.2.1
>>
>> We need to have some restore capability (just in case) for the next
>> couple of years from these Netware NSS volume saves. Note, we're not
>> concerned about file permissions being restored, we just may need the odd
>> file back now and again.
>>
>> First thoughts were to set up an old Netware6.5 VM with the Netware
>> client installed - doable, but
>> Then we thought it might be better if we used something a little more
>> 'current' such as Netware OES (at least we could keep that up to date).
>> We tried this, but it seems we can't browse traditional Netware savesets
>> with the Networker Linux client.
>> Has anyone ever managed this?
>>
>> I realise we're possibly in a minority of 1 regarding this query, but if
>> anyone has any ideas of the best way forward with this, I'd like to hear
>> them.
>> Otherwise it's build a traditional Netware6.5 server (and I'm not looking
>> forward to that ;-)
>>
>> Cheers... Allan.
>>
>>
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