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[Veritas-bu] Incrementals with TIR and without Archive Bit back up almost full images

2001-10-12 13:58:48
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Incrementals with TIR and without Archive Bit back up almost full images
From: Bob Bakh" <bob.bakh AT home DOT com (Bob Bakh)
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 10:58:48 -0700
Gerd,

There is True Image Recover with move detection in NetBackup, to keep track
of these things.

If you want to look at things like performance numbers and such, look at
http://www.keylabs.com/results/veritas/veritas.html

I'm sure those two pieces may help your decision.

Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: <Gerd.Leibrock AT KNO-BS DOT de>
To: <david AT xbpadm-commands DOT com>; <sixbury AT celeritas DOT com>;
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Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 10:04 AM
Subject: AW: [Veritas-bu] Incrementals with TIR and without Archive Bit back
up almost full images


> David,
>
> if you think so, please tell me how you will restore  a "true" image
of -let
> me say- a directory with many subdirectories, where some subdirectories
and
> files have been moved and renamed and other files or directories have been
> deleted?
>
> As an administrator I dont know about all these manipulations, and my
users,
> who want their files restored,  are generally not able to trace back all
> these operations, so how will you restore a true point in time image?
>
> You know that newly installed files (modification date older then the
backup
> date) are not backed up at all. How will you restore files which were not
> backed up?
>
> Gerd Leibrock
> EDV-Systemprogrammierung
>
> Koch, Neff & Oetinger & Co. GmbH
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> 70565 Stuttgart
>
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