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Darren Locke | 26 Nov 2010 | 0 comments

This is the third in my series of what's new for File System Archiving in Enterprise Vault v9.  Here I want to focus on a new utility we've delivered called FSAUndelete. This is there to help you when you need to granularly restore placeholders from a backup image and where you have Delete on Delete enabled.

We all know that sooner or later end users will ask the IT department to restore some files that have been accidentally deleted. If you've been archiving the file system, then that restore request  may need to include non-archived files as well as placeholders pointing to the archived content.

If you have not enabled Delete on Delete then there is nothing additional to worry about. Restoring placeholders from a backup image will straight away work. Better still, instead of having the IT team do the restore, point the user to Archive Explorer and let them recover the files themselves directly from the archive.

However, if you are using...

Darren Locke | 05 Mar 2010 | 3 comments

Join us for two upcoming webcasts exploring the value of archiving from file servers and SharePoint environments.  We’ll discuss how to reclaim storage, reduce backup windows and required backup storage.  Managing this information is automated, seamless to the end user, and enables consistent application of retention policies.  Register now for the following webcasts:

Webcast 1: Reduce Your Storage Footprint and Improve File Server Performance with Archiving

Date: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 Time: 9:00am PT / 12:00pm ET

Reduce your storage footprint and reclaim space on your file servers that is unnecessarily housing large, old and duplicate data.  Join Symantec Enterprise Vault Product Manager, Darren Locke, to learn about Enterprise Vault’s file system reporting, file blocking, and automating archive and retention policies while effectively storing, managing, and discovering your...

Darren Locke | 30 Apr 2009 | 1 comment

As a quick introduction, I am a product manager within the Symantec Information Management Group - specifically responsible for the File System Archiving component of Enterprise Vault.

We are always looking for input from our customers as to what they would like to see us developing next. One area that we've talked about internally for a while is that of Unix Archiving. By Unix Archiving I mean archiving content out of the Unix platform rather than an archiving application running on Unix. We would like to know whether you have demand for such an applicaton and if you do, what are the key features you would be looking for. If you are operating a unix environment, but not necessarily requiring Unix Archiving today, we would still like to hear from you to obtain environmental information.

To help us gather this information, we are conducting a short survey which should take 15-20 minutes to complete. If you do have an interest in this topic, we would very...