Backup Exec 2012 is a backup product of Symantec Corporation. This product allow you to protect important data. You can simply backup and recover data through GUI management program.
You can test this product after downloading 60 days trial version from Symantec website.
http://www.symantec.com/products/data-backup-software
The following is information about Backup Exec 2012
Core Backup Exec Editions
• Backup Exec 2012
• Symantec Backup Exec™ 2012 Small Business Edition
• Symantec Backup Exec™ 2012 V-Ray Edition
• Symantec Backup Exec™ 3600 Appliance
Backup Exec 2012 Agents
• Agent for Applications and Databases
• Agent for Windows
• Agent for Linux
• Agent for Mac
• Remote Media Agent for Linux
• Agent for VMware and Hyper-V
• Small Business Agent for Windows
Backup Exec 2012 Options
• Deduplication Option
• Enterprise Server Option
• File System Archiving Option
• Exchange Mailbox Archiving Option
• Library Expansion Option
• NDMP Option
• Virtual Tape Library Unlimited Drive Option
• Symantec Desktop and Laptop Option
Please refer the following to install Backup Exec 2012 in VMware Workstation.
■ Installing BackupExec in VMware Workstation
■ Testing backup and restore
Thank you~! :)
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Thursday, January 9, 2014
Backup Exec - Create a CentOS VM to use mhVTL
There are many kinds of backup solutions. NetBackup, Backup Exec, Time Navigator, Networker and so on. Some of them offer a trial version for testing. If you want to test with a tape library, how can you test? For testing, the physical tape library is too expensive. How about a free virtual VTL? You can test these solutions in VMware Workstation.
mhVTL is a free virtual VTL software created by Mark Harvey. I guess he is a Symantec engineer. His website is https://sites.google.com/site/linuxvtl2.
I explain how to install mhVTL in a CentOS VM in this post. Please refer the following.
Required Packages. [ Download Link ]
- kmod-mhvtl-1.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
- mhvtl-utils-1.4-9.x86_64.rpm
■ Creating a CentOS VM to use mhVTL
■ Installing mhVTL Packages in the CentOS VM
■ Configuring mhVTL
■ Configuring iSCSI target
Thank you~! :)
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