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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The other good computer backup book,
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This review is from: Implementing Backup and Recovery: The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise (Paperback)
This is the other good computer system backup book. The first one I normally talk about is "UNIX Backup and Recovery" by W. Curtis Preston. But where as that book is written from a core UNIX world-view, this book is written from a Veritas Netbackup view of the world. Netbackup is one of the serious BIG THREE computer backup software packages on the market today, the others being IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and Legato Networker. There are other software packages out there for backing up lots of computers, but I wouldn't call them serious... not matter how large of market share they may have. This book, coming from the Veritas worldview is a good addition to the small, but growing, computer backup book market. It is good to see all the general backup principles laid down in writing and then discussed in relation to Veritas Netbackup. Myself, I am an expert with IBM Tivoli Storage Manger (ITSM/TSM/ADSM) and find the discussion of Veritas Netbackup good to know about. I have had fancy titles in the past, but the usually boil down to meaning "backup boy". The principles this book sets up for the reader are the time-tested methods of computer system backup and disaster recovery. Many people would be amazed by the fact that even after 9/11 many large businesses and organizations are still not taking the principles behind disaster recovery preparedness seriously. Books like this one will help "backup boys" who need to perform the tasks of protecting large-scale computer systems.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must read for anyone tasked with backup and recovery,
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This review is from: Implementing Backup and Recovery: The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise (Paperback)
If you are setting up a new backup and recovery environment, or if you are maintaining an existing strategy, this book is a must read. Not only does it walk you through backup and recovery process from start to finish, it helps you to understand that there is more required to backup - and especially recovery - than simply performing daily backups.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Indepth look at backups using NetBackup,
By Brad Hargett (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Implementing Backup and Recovery: The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise (Paperback)
The authors, Little and Chapa, have taken their deep knowledge of the backup space and applied it using the VERITAS NetBackup product. This should be viewed as the definitive guide to anyone implementing NetBackup or any other backup product. Many of the concepts transcend NetBackup and can be applied in general.Chapter 10 does a nice job of exploring the future of backup approaches, offering insight into what we might expect to see in the coming years. As important, this book provides two appendices covering "Disaster Recovering Planning" (Appendix D) and "Business Impact Analysis" (Appendix E) which could pay for the book in their own right. This book should be a requirement for any organization which utilizes or is considering the use of NetBackup.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great overview of Backup and Recovery,
By Rick Keahey (Vancouver, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Implementing Backup and Recovery: The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise (Paperback)
This book is a must have for the person doing backup and recovery in an enterprise environment. It cuts through all the chase and gets right to the point. A great book for the novice or expert!!!! I've been working in the backup and recovery areana for over 7 years and this book already has some worn out pages.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Someone Please Shorten This Book,
This review is from: Implementing Backup and Recovery: The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise (Paperback)
I don't know how many more books like this I can read. Except for the examples, its very high level. At least half the book is allocated to middle management-esque writing regarding how the best way to manage "enterprize systems." There is some good information here, but it seems a little too Politically Correct to my tastes. I have not seen a data center that actually operates as the book describes. Also, the author has a relationship with Veritas, so how many of Vertitas' shortcomings can we expect from a book like this? The entire manuscript would have to have passed through Veritas' legal and PR department before getting anywhere near the publisher. So much for getting the real story. As far as alternatives, if the reader is looking for corporate/unix information, Unix Backup and Recovery for UNIX is the way to go. For PC users, you can't beat How to Backup Your Windows Computer. Really, there are very few titles in this area.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing general resource despite vendor-centric approach,
By Mike Tarrani "www.tarrani.com" (Deltona, FL USA) - See all my reviews (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Implementing Backup and Recovery: The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise (Paperback)
I don't normally find value in general topic books that use a specific product to illustrate concepts; however, this book is an exception. The authors thoroughly cover all of the issues associated with back-up and recovery, including those related to business continuity, disaster recovery, and the affect that back-up and recovery has on service and availability.Given the pervasiveness of both UNIX (including Linux), and Windows, I like the fact that both operating systems are addressed in the book. I am firmly in the UNIX camp, but it's nearly impossible to find a Linux or UNIX shop that doesn't have at least some critical applications running on Windows servers. Of course, if you use Netbackup this book is going to be all the more valuable; however, if you don't, do not let the fact that the authors base the concepts and examples on this product dissuade you from buying this book. It is one of the best books on back-up and recovery issues and challenges, regardless of vendor solution used.
1.0 out of 5 stars
implementing backup and recovery,
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This review is from: Implementing Backup and Recovery: The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise (Paperback)
I thought the book was a waste of money. It is for the absolute beginner, nothing of value beyond that. I would say you have more chance of learning something from blogs about storage.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Well organized and worth the reading,
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This review is from: Implementing Backup and Recovery: The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise (Paperback)
Vertical applications, such this backup software, often comes with bare documents or none at all. So it is frustrating to go screen after screen trying to understand how it works.
"Implementing Backup and Recovery" is not a techonology book, not a general book on backups and security procedures, but a full manual to Veritas software. However, the way the book is developed it will help you not only to put Veritas on service, but to understand certain secururity issues and create your backup policies. An easy to read and well written book that will demand an aditional read of newer PDFs to apply to more updated versions of the software, but still a good reading.
3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
not that useful. not good at all for netbackup.,
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This review is from: Implementing Backup and Recovery: The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise (Paperback)
not that useful in real life. not good at all for netbackup.
however, it is good for "general knowledge" about backup. really good for calculating capacity etc. |
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Implementing Backup and Recovery: The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise by David B. Little (Paperback - May 16, 2003)
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