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Retrospect 7: Why is disaster recovery an option?


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states that "Recover a failed computer" and "Disaster Recovery CD" both "Requires optional add-on".

 

I thought that Retrospect 7 included the same DR capabilities as 6.5.

 


That's just plain nuts! doh.gif

 

I'll stick with v6.5 - I don't see any functional advantages to upgrade to v7 (actually, it seems to me it's a downgrade)!

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Hi

 

Disaster recovery for the local computer is included in:

 

Retrospect Professional

Retrospect SBS (Standard and Premium)

 

Disaster Recovery for client computers is limited to Retrospect Disk to Disk and above and requires the Disaster recovery add-on. The add on is also required for local machines running all other Retrospect versions.

 

Confused yet? tongue.gif

 

Anyway - local DR is still included in Retrospect Professional. Live restores can be used to do full restores of client machines.

 

Thanks

Nate

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Hi

 

Disaster recovery for the local computer is included in:

 

Retrospect Professional

Retrospect SBS (Standard and Premium)

 

Disaster Recovery for client computers is limited to Retrospect Disk to Disk and above and requires the Disaster recovery add-on. The add on is also required for local machines running all other Retrospect versions.

 

Confused yet?
tongue.gif

 

Anyway - local DR is still included in Retrospect Professional. Live restores can be used to do full restores of client machines.

 

Thanks

Nate

 


 

That's what I thought.

 

Dantz needs to correct the link to which I pointed and assure that statement made are ACCURATE.

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