I read in "Windows IT Pro" ( that Galaxy Backup & Recovery is a really nice tool to backup SharePoint servers. I tried to look on Commvault's website, in forums, newsgroups, etc. but I can't find some information I'm looking for.
- Right now, I'm using ARCserve to backup all of my servers. I have only one backup server, and now I want to backup a SharePoint Portal 2003 server.
1 - Is Galaxy Backup & Recovery only working on a client/server kind of setup? I would prefer not having to install 2 backup software on the same backup server, since it would be annoying to schedule tasks, and I guess that some conflicts could happen between the 2 softwares... Plus, I don't want to use another tape drive or another backup server... So could I only install some software on the SharePoint server without having to install anything on some backup server? Can Galaxy work that way ("dump" the data on a remote network drive so that the data is then written to tapes by a backup server)? Or can I install the Galaxy software on the backup server that is already running ARCserver (assuming that Galaxy would only use some hard disk or network drive to dump its data)
2 - Where can I find some information about how to make this kind of setup and about how Galaxy works? There's not much technical information on Commvault's website (I don't see any manual or anything like that)?
3 - Does Galaxy needs lots of local disk space to make its backups or dumps (for example, I read in Windows IT Pro, about aveDoc, another software to backup SharePoint servers, that "To enable SQL Server database replication and backup, the client system needs to have available three times the disk space occupied by your SQL Server databases, because SPDR can't use remote disk space." - this would be a problem for me since the SQL database is already really huge (about 500 GB).
- Right now, I'm using ARCserve to backup all of my servers. I have only one backup server, and now I want to backup a SharePoint Portal 2003 server.
1 - Is Galaxy Backup & Recovery only working on a client/server kind of setup? I would prefer not having to install 2 backup software on the same backup server, since it would be annoying to schedule tasks, and I guess that some conflicts could happen between the 2 softwares... Plus, I don't want to use another tape drive or another backup server... So could I only install some software on the SharePoint server without having to install anything on some backup server? Can Galaxy work that way ("dump" the data on a remote network drive so that the data is then written to tapes by a backup server)? Or can I install the Galaxy software on the backup server that is already running ARCserver (assuming that Galaxy would only use some hard disk or network drive to dump its data)
2 - Where can I find some information about how to make this kind of setup and about how Galaxy works? There's not much technical information on Commvault's website (I don't see any manual or anything like that)?
3 - Does Galaxy needs lots of local disk space to make its backups or dumps (for example, I read in Windows IT Pro, about aveDoc, another software to backup SharePoint servers, that "To enable SQL Server database replication and backup, the client system needs to have available three times the disk space occupied by your SQL Server databases, because SPDR can't use remote disk space." - this would be a problem for me since the SQL database is already really huge (about 500 GB).