If backupExec d2d doesnt work for you then try www.unitrends.com They have d2d and baremetal recovery for most operating systems.
Tony,
MCSE
CCNA, CCSP
www.renaxsolutions.com
First I would ask how valuable the data is. If its worth less than x$'s then I would suggest Ontrack data recovery software. If its worth more than x$ then I would leave it up to the pro's like ECO Electronics. They are not as much as Ontrack and net the same results.
Good luck
Agreed! Obviously, you would be foolish to take my word on the solution. I have used traditional tape backup software my entire IT career and have been burned more times than I care to remember. Tell me you’ve never had the experience of trying to restore a file from tape and either the tape...
RAID is a great 1st layer for data availability however would not recomend as an alternitive to a backup. I would recomend a disk2disk solution using a company called unitrends. they have a way cool super fast solution that includes what they call baremetal, kinda like ghost but it's not a...
I had your same problem until two weeks ago. I purchased a DPU, a disk2disk storage / backup / baremetal solution. I kid you not... I took the DPU which has removable disk drives for off site storage, put a SCSI card and attached a storage array and tape drive. Here is how I use it.
Weekly...
check out baremetal dpu over at unitrends backup. it's disk to disk 1U and I hung my tape drive off of it for archiving only. it's faster than any tape device I have here in the DC.
Check out unitrends.com. 2 weeks ago I purchased a DPU which is a baremetal disk to disk solution. I can keep on using my VRTS backup if I choose. It was expensive to add / upgrade VRTS just to use the bare metal 15K.
Unitrends was less than 6K and you have unlimited clients / servers...
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