Take the IBM class. If possible, bring in a consultant versed in BRMS for the
initial install. After initial install, you should be able to handle
everything.
Bob Larkin

jmoreno@militarycars.com wrote:

> This is my understanding of the BRMS product used to backup Domino
> Databases
>
> BRMS allos you to do a save of all domino databases even while the
> applications are using these
> domino databases.
>
> I would like to know how long does it take to actually load, learn and
> become somewhat
> skilled of the BRMS product and what will be the the best way to learn the
> BRMS functionality
>
> Thanks for your advice
>
> Jorge Moreno
> Systems Analyst
> Overseas Military Car Sales
> Woodbury, New York
>
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