Steve,

I currently use BRMS on my server which has very close to 24/7 uptime. I
get 3 hours, one night per week to perform maintenance. One of those weeks
is used to perform a save of everything that the interactive notes backup
does not save. BRMS is GREAT! It requires a lot of setup, but once your
their it is very automated. I only touch my backup software when I want a
restore, even my downtime backups are automated with a feature called BRMS
console monitor. I receive on average 2 restore requests per week (HR
sucks), and have never run into a problem. BRMS also has an awesome feature
that you can print a recovery manual (which I have emailed to an external
email address) telling you how to restore your entire system and which
tapes you will need in case of a disaster.

If you have any questions feel free to contact me.


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Matthew Patee
Midrange Systems Manager
ABM Industries
mpatee@abm.com
(415) 351-4309
fax:(415) 351-4331



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We've been thinking of buying BRMS/400 so we can back up our Domino Server
without having to ENDDOMSVR first.
When we asked our BP about this, he said "No, that doesn't work!  You
should cluster your server and back up from the clustered server"
Which is the best approach?

Steven Donnellan
AS/400 Systems Manager
IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Professional Operator
Simon Jersey Ltd

http://www.simonjersey.com

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