On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 13:26:58 -0500 "Remeta, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Get used to it. Wait until you have a problem with using Veritas to backup > your IS and TSM as the storage agent... Another cost of going the > non-convential route. > ok, that assumes that veritas is less able to support their product than IBM is. Since Veritas is a _big_ player in the back-up market, I'm not ready to do so just yet. Remember, this is a product in use by at least as may organisations as TSM is, and it wouldn't be if people can't rely on the quality of the product. Any argument as in 'if the software is upgraded, we need to upgrade the client', only means exactly that. With win2003 this was true, so why not with a mail database? I don't see the problem. _My_ problem is that my users are asking for a functionality that I'm currently unable to provide, unless I do unconventional things. Since SARA is more or less in the buisiness of doing unconventional things (like running TSM!) this should be no shock.... > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Remco Post [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 12:49 PM > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: Re: veritas backup exec client and TSM server > > >But still, I have no answer to my experiences question, which is more > >important to me than IBM politics. > > > Confidentiality Note: The information transmitted is intended only for the > person or entity to whom or which it is addressed and may contain > confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, > dissemination or other use of this information by persons or entities > other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this in > error, please delete this material immediately. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Remco Post SARA - Reken- en Netwerkdiensten http://www.sara.nl High Performance Computing Tel. +31 20 592 8008 Fax. +31 20 668 3167 "I really didn't foresee the Internet. But then, neither did the computer industry. Not that that tells us very much of course - the computer industry didn't even foresee that the century was going to end." -- Douglas Adams