Tom,
We currently backup a small subset of data on a filer by using a nfs mount on a unix system. Then we backup the file system on the unix box. This particular one is Data Protector, but you could use virtually anything to back it up. No ndmp required.
Jeff
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Tom Yates madhatter@teaparty.net wrote:
Is there anyone out there backing up a toaster *not* using a commercial NDMP-compliant product (eg, Netbackup)? How do you do it? Do I have any options besides (a) direct-attach a dedicated tape drive or (b) commercial NDMP-enabled software, which will enable me to get both UNIX-specific information and CIFS-specific information onto tape safely?
Thanks for any light anyone can shed.
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