On 05/ 6/10 03:11 AM, James Harper wrote:
>> I am also using W2K8 and back up with Windows Backup to an iSCSI
> server.
>>
>> There really is no good way around Windows backup (unless you want a
> paid
>> solution). W2K8 relies heavily on junction points, which bacula
> doesn't back
>> up. BTW, if
> I am also using W2K8 and back up with Windows Backup to an iSCSI
server.
>
> There really is no good way around Windows backup (unless you want a
paid
> solution). W2K8 relies heavily on junction points, which bacula
doesn't back
> up. BTW, if you are using Exchange 2007, be sure to install SP2
I am also using W2K8 and back up with Windows Backup to an iSCSI server.
There really is no good way around Windows backup (unless you want a paid
solution). W2K8 relies heavily on junction points, which bacula doesn't back
up. BTW, if you are using Exchange 2007, be sure to install SP2 - before
On 05/ 5/10 09:32 AM, Craig Ringer wrote:
> On 05/05/10 14:38, Henrik Johansen wrote:
>> On 05/ 5/10 08:11 AM, Craig Ringer wrote:
>>> Hi folks
>>>
>>> I've recently been saddled with a win2k8 server, and am trying to figure
>>> out how to make it play with my backup infrastructure.
>>>
>>> Current
On 05/05/10 14:38, Henrik Johansen wrote:
> On 05/ 5/10 08:11 AM, Craig Ringer wrote:
>> Hi folks
>>
>> I've recently been saddled with a win2k8 server, and am trying to figure
>> out how to make it play with my backup infrastructure.
>>
>> Currently I've got it doing scheduled backups via Windows
On 05/ 5/10 08:11 AM, Craig Ringer wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> I've recently been saddled with a win2k8 server, and am trying to figure
> out how to make it play with my backup infrastructure.
>
> Currently I've got it doing scheduled backups via Windows Server Backup
> to an iSCSI volume exported by my