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| Windows NT Backup and Recovery with ADSM, SG24-2231-00 |
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This book explores the requirement for backup solutions to protect the Microsoft NT Server and some of its common applications against failures from minor to disaster level in severity. Common methods of backup are outlined, and the advantages and disadvantages of the use of IBM's ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager (ADSM) to protect against the failure types are covered in some detail.
Where the use of ADSM is appropriate, examples are given of how to set up the solution, and those solutions are tested and the results shown. The book is intended for anyone who has a need to back up important data on NT server systems where the backup data must be held safely and separate from the working copies and with absolute integrity.
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Chapter 1. ADSM Overview 1.1
Chapter 2. Typical Customer Scenarios 1.2
Chapter 3. NT System Availability 2.1
Chapter 4. System Recovery with ADSM 2.2
Chapter 5. Recovering Lotus Notes 3.1
Chapter 6. Microsoft SQL Server Backup 3.2
Chapter 7. Recovering Microsoft Exchange Server 3.3
Chapter 8. Recovering Microsoft Access 3.4
Chapter 9. Recovering DB2 for NT 3.5
Appendix A. Additional ADSM Usage Information A.0
Appendix B. Special Notices B.0
Appendix C. Related Publications C.0
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SK2T-8046-04
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SK2T-6022-13
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SK2T-2177-23
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SK3T-3694-03
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SK2T-2849-09
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SK2T-2177-21
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Publish date
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1998-06-02
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Lead author
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Pat Randall
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Other authors
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Bruno Friess Marie-Christine Gamet Barry Kadleck
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ISBN number
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0738402435
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Number of pages
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188
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