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Hi Brian,
As for you questions, on cost:
BackupButler is extremely cost effective when you consider the total
cost of ownership of other backup and recovery products. (Wouldn't
you rather spend your time on more mission critical projects instead
of backup and recovery scripting/scheduling/monitoring?) In terms of
pure product cost, here too BackupButler is a cheaper solution then
other less capable products. BackupButler is built on the newest
technologies (eg. ATA drives) and as such is much more cost effective
while still reliable. Here is a quote from ComputerWorld: "That's
led to the recent trend of positioning tape as an archival solution
only and using disk drives as both backup storage and as a tape buffer
for backup storage."
ComputerWorld Nov/02
As for security:
BackupButler was designed for government level security and is in use
by certain high level government agencies. All backup pieces are
encrypted, BackupButler has built-in intrusion detection and physical
disk locks. It is the most secure backup solution available.
As for the clusterable architecture:
Yes it does promote offsite storage of backups because the technology
is cost effective enough to allow this. We have customers who have
one BackupButler on one campus, with a mirrored BackupButler on
another campus for disaster recovery needs. Now you can have your
complete backup and recovery *infrastucture* offsite, not just a tape.
I'd be pleased to answer any other questions you have.
Brian Peasland <oracle_dba_at_remove_spam.peasland.com> wrote in message news:<3EDF5DEA.76B67450_at_remove_spam.peasland.com>...
> Another marketing speach!!!
>
> > · Eliminates costly standby database licensing
>
> Is this system costly? Or can you give it to me cheaply?
>
> > · Improved security of backups
>
> How? What makes your system more secure than my tape backups where the
> tapes are locked in a computer room?
>
> > · Clusterable Architecture up to 1000TB
>
> Does this promote offsite storage of backups? If this is disk based, how
> expensive is the solution going to be just to back up one 50TB database?
>
> Just some thoughts....
>
>
>
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> Brian Peasland
> oracle_dba_at_remove_spam.peasland.com
>
> Remove the "remove_spam." from the email address to email me.
>
>
> "I can give it to you cheap, quick, and good. Now pick two out of
> the three"
Received on Thu Jun 05 2003 - 16:23:12 CDT