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08-15-2000 10:58 AM
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fbackup versus OmniBack (duplicate question from Databases forum)
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Re: fbackup versus OmniBack (duplicate question from Databases forum)
If you wnat to duplicate your question I guess is better to post it under Networking and OpenView, under Open View Application. Omniback is falling under OpenView Applications.
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08-15-2000 11:19 PM
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Re: fbackup versus OmniBack (duplicate question from Databases forum)
You bring up a good point "If it aint broke dont fix it" but here are some additional features you will get with OBII:
- load balancing
- Scalability would be a good reason, if you want control over several servers i.e NT, Sun, AIX, HPUX etc all from one single point of easy managebility
- Many more options for backing up and recovering data i.e number of concurrent agents, media expiry etc to name a few.
- Very sophisticated media management
- Integration with Oracle/EMC/SAP etc
- Online backup of Oracle
- Integration with ITO
and last but not east on the even that you get hit by a bus oneday someone else can step in and take over without having to understand the concoction of home grown scripts
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08-15-2000 11:34 PM
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Re: fbackup versus OmniBack (duplicate question from Databases forum)
Anthony is dead right. If youve already paid for Omniback then you might as well use it. Its very easy to use and all graphical based so any operator will pick it up quickly. And if/when you leave your replacement will be able to easily pick it up, whereas your scripts will be a lot harder for someone to get their head around. Ive been 10 months in my current job and im still finding mega complicated undocumented scripts written by the previous admin, its a nightmare trying to sort them all out.
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08-22-2000 10:24 AM
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