That doesn't physically relocate the file, or transfer it in chunks like
FTP, does it?


On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Schneider, Jim <jschnei...@ussco.com>wrote:

> I backup the DB, config and volhist files to a FILE device, and restore
> from a replicated copy (using a Data Domain on both ends).
>
> Jim Schneider
>
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> Zoltan Forray
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> Subject: [ADSM-L] FTP transferring FILE DEVCLASS objects/files
>
> Time to upgrade/replace our v6.1 server, to a new box and 6.3.
>
> There is no shared/SAN storage between the original server and its
> replacement box (no SAN storage at all - internal disk for LZ)
>
> To not have to fiddle with tape backups of the DB, can I backup the DB to
> FILE DEVCLASS internal disk storage and then FTP those files to a test
> server, for testing restore and conversion to V6.2?
>
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