Tom wrote:

>> While BRMS has its place you are likely to  find  there is a rather
large
>> learning cycle or investment.
>
> OTOH, I suspect there'd also be a large learning curve and investment
> involved in getting it done without BRMS or a competing product if one
> exists.

I think you've hit the nail on the head, Tom. I really like BRMS. There is
a learning curve of course, but it shouldn't be a serious barrier to anyone
who's prepared to invest time and effort in a sound backup strategy. The
more complex your environment, the harder it is to be sure you've got
everything covered. There's a point (which comes surprisingly early on) at
which having to learn BRMS, or a competing product, is less hassle than
managing without.

Dave...
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