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Re: What backup software do you use and like?

Subject: Re: What backup software do you use and like?
Date: 24 Jan 2007 16:56:22 -0000
Brent,
A recent client of mine expressed the same concerns with a similar environment. 
 I've  always favored the BackupExec solution until version 11d, my only 
complaint to that point was the cost of the software and that most small 
businesses I consult for could not afford it.   After speaking with several 
friends they advised me to look into a company called  Vembu 
(http://www.vembu.com/) that develops a package named "Store Grid".  Vembus' 
solution allows for disk to disk backups for Exchange, Active Directory, SQL 
and more.  Their web based console includes dashboard reports, local to remote 
server migration, email notifications, PRE/POST job commands and encryption to 
name a few.  My client has been running this solution for one month and is very 
pleased with the results.  

Hope this helps!

Regards,
Nicholas

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