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Stas Krasovsky

Stas Krasovsky
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New idea 10 Nov 2010
The title says it all. Where it can be done have an option to pause the backup. Maybe I want to restart the server and dont want to wait a few days for the backup to finish but the backup is also far enough along to where I dont want to cancel the job. Click pause and it finishes backup up the
New idea 10 Nov 2010
For regular file server backups or other such backups that are non database there should be an option to resume a failed backup. It is annoying to have to browse through the restore window to see what was backup and what wasnt and then modify the backup selection list to remove the stuff that was
New idea 10 Nov 2010
Backup exec already has the option to check a box to enable or disable the backup of shares. If you enable this checkbox you should be able to see the shares. If you disable the checkbox the shares should be hidden and not parsed. There is no point to showing the shares but having them greyed out.
New idea 17 Aug 2009
I would really love to see dedupe make its way to the Backup Exec line of Symantecs products. Dedupe around the corner!  Hi Stas- Thanks for the idea.  We will be offering deduplication with the release of Backup Exec 2010 which is slated to release later this year.  For more informat
New forum discussion 25 Sep 2008
I need a solution I have a B2D setup just for Exchange GRT backups. I have noticed that if a job detects low disk space then Backup exec will start its process to reclaim unused disk space.   The problem is that even thou
New forum discussion 02 Jul 2008
I need a solution Has anyone seen the following before?   You click restore and browse to a folder where you expect a file to be but it isnt in that backup. You click search catalogs and type in the file you are looking f