I agree with Dan, however EMC NetWorker can also backup RHEV.
I'm not that familiar with Storware, but I know that NetWorker can do
pretty much anything you'd like. That includes handling multiple levels
of backup, storage tiering, multiple clones on different media,
archiving and so on...
I'm a EMC NetWorker Implementation Engineer myself, and IMO only two
other backup systems are real competitors to NW: NetBackup and IBM
Tivoli(called Spectrum Protect nowadays).
All three mentioned are very expensive, but then again they are designed
for huge enterprise deployments. They do scale all the way though, so
they would all be usable in your installation(which is small in my
perspective, since I was running NetWorker backup of 3500 servers to 21
NW servers back in 2010). And smaller installations like yours won't
cost very much.
Oh, stay away from Breakup Exec.. It sucks.
And ScumVault? I'd never use it. I've heard too many horror stories
about restores being impossible because the server was dependent on AD,
which was down and had to be recovered, horrendous backup server
database issues etc. etc.
That being said, there's also Bareos which I use for backing up one of
our Hadoop clusters. It's open source and very stable.
/tony
On 10/03/2021 01:26, Dan Yasny wrote:
I'd be looking at storware, they are very rhv specific
On Tue., Mar. 9, 2021, 19:16 Colin Coe, <colin.coe(a)gmail.com
<mailto:colin.coe@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi all
My workplace is considering replacing Arcserve (which has been
terrible) with Commvault.
Our virtualisation is a mix of about 95% RHV and 5% HyperV. We have
a handful of physical servers, a 50/50 mix of Windows and RHEL.
We run dual hot data centers, and want to backup locally (disk to
disk) then replicate to the other data center. Cloud is off the table.
Anyone have any experience with Commvault? War stories?
Happy to be pointed at other alternatives.
Thanks
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