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>>We use ARCServe at our office - the other option I normally work with is backup Exec (now being sold by Veritas as a subsidiary of Seagate.) We're very pleased with ARCServe as a product; we use DAT rather than DLT, and we've had no significant problems with getting stuff to work with ARCServe in a variety of flavors and OS environments.
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>Ed,
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>Backup Exec - That was the other product I was thinking of.
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>BTW, do you folks use SQL 7.0? What happened to us was that when we upgraded to a new Microsoft SP & SQL 7.0 ArcServeIt started complaining about not being able to log on to our new SQL 7.0 files. Turned out that the fellow who affirmed to me directly that the new ArcServeIt
was compatible with 7.0 didn't have all the facts. It wasn't and we had to wait a few weeks until they got one. Ughh..
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Yes, but that server is using Backup Exec, and we don't have a problem with it; the other servers are NetWare, and we're using the 6.x (I can never remember what rev number it's at this week) for NetWare and are immensely happy with it. The NT Server has Backup Exec, and can shoot the NetWare servers if we get stuck.