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Guest Glenn Clark
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Hi all

 

Can anyone give me some advise of what to use in the way of ghost or

alternative for keep regular images of w2k3 servers. I have noticed that I

can't find a ghost version on the Symantec site

 

Cheers

 

Glenn

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Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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Re: Ghost for server

 

 

"Glenn Clark" <glenn.(NOSPAMclark@btinternet(NOSPAM).com> wrote in message

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> Hi all

>

> Can anyone give me some advise of what to use in the way of ghost or

> alternative for keep regular images of w2k3 servers. I have noticed that I

> can't find a ghost version on the Symantec site

>

> Cheers

>

> Glenn

>

 

Acronis TrueImage (Server) works well.

Guest Atlan
Posted

Re: Ghost for server

 

Hi Glenn,

 

I would recommend these image products for server systems:

 

a) Acronis for Server http://www.acronis.com: great tool, reliable,

can restore to drives of different size and expand the partitions

accordingly, scheduled backups. BUT very expensive for servers.

 

b) DriveSnapshot http://www.drivesnapshot.de: it looks old fashioned,

but it is a functional admin tool working on all kinds of windows nt

based systems (even x64). They managed to use the internal windows

backup mechanisms for whole partitions and therefore the tools is just

like an admin gui for around 100 dollars - but it does a good job. You

can even map your images as drives. And you can use the command tool

for overnight batch runs that are fired in the good old windows

scheduler. It comes with a DOS based restore like any professional

system that will restore to different sized drives - I am not so sure

if it will expand the partition. So your drive controller should

support DOS drivers if you have exotic hardware to restore to (raid,

nas etc). Maybe you should do some testing before you buy...but I

think this is also true for acronis.

 

 

Best regards,

Holger

Guest Wolfgang Hauer
Posted

Re: Ghost for server

 

Hi!

 

I want to add that driveimage works pretty good with BART PE . A no cost

must have for each admin.

 

Wolfgang

"Atlan" <atlan@tournedos.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag

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> Hi Glenn,

>

> I would recommend these image products for server systems:

>

> a) Acronis for Server http://www.acronis.com: great tool, reliable,

> can restore to drives of different size and expand the partitions

> accordingly, scheduled backups. BUT very expensive for servers.

>

> b) DriveSnapshot http://www.drivesnapshot.de: it looks old fashioned,

> but it is a functional admin tool working on all kinds of windows nt

> based systems (even x64). They managed to use the internal windows

> backup mechanisms for whole partitions and therefore the tools is just

> like an admin gui for around 100 dollars - but it does a good job. You

> can even map your images as drives. And you can use the command tool

> for overnight batch runs that are fired in the good old windows

> scheduler. It comes with a DOS based restore like any professional

> system that will restore to different sized drives - I am not so sure

> if it will expand the partition. So your drive controller should

> support DOS drivers if you have exotic hardware to restore to (raid,

> nas etc). Maybe you should do some testing before you buy...but I

> think this is also true for acronis.

>

>

> Best regards,

> Holger

>

Guest Brian Spolarich
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Re: Ghost for server

 

"Wolfgang Hauer" <hauer@DELETETHATsysdat.at> wrote in message

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> Hi!

>

> I want to add that driveimage works pretty good with BART PE . A no cost

> must have for each admin.

 

I will second this. BART PE is very useful, since you get a real Windows

installer instance, can load RAID and SCSI drivers, NIC drivers, etc. at

boot. My DOS knowledge is pretty rusty, so its a lot easier to work with

this than the DOS bootdisks.

 

http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/

 

-bws


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