Adaptec 5325301656 Administration Guide - Page 142

Backing Up Using Unicode-Enabled Windows Clients, Snap Server to Server Sync over SYNC

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Backing Up Unicode Servers The following table gives an overview of how Unicode interacts with backup applications: NetVault 7.4 over client1 Symantec Backup Exec 10.0 over SMB only Symantec NetBackup 5.1 Computer Associates ARCServe 11 over SMB only1 EMC Legato Networker over SMB only EMC Dantz Retrospect over AFP only Snap Server to Server Sync over SYNC Snap EDR over Sync only2 Officially Supports Unicode no no no no UI Displays Correct Filenames no yes no no Backups and Restores Unicode data yes yes yes yes no no yes no no yes yes no yes yes yes 1.The UI displays garbage but the data is intact. 2.SNAP EDR Guardian to Guardian, both in Unicode mode: OK SNAP EDR Windows, Linux, or Guardian in non-Unicode to Guardian in Unicode mode: files and directories with extended characters are dropped. Backing Up Using Unicode-Enabled Windows Clients When backing up using a Unicode-enabled Windows client, connect and backup using SMB. It is recommended that you use Symantec Backup Exec to backup via Unicode-enabled Windows clients, but any Unicode-compliant Backup application should also work. Backing Up Using Unicode-Enabled UNIX Clients Most Unicode-enabled UNIX clients run one of three language codes: 8859-1 (US), 8859-15 (Europe), or EUC-JP (Japan). In each of these situations, it is important to 128 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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Backing Up Unicode Servers
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Snap Server Administrator Guide
The following table gives an overview of how Unicode interacts with backup
applications:
Backing Up Using Unicode-Enabled Windows Clients
When backing up using a Unicode-enabled Windows client, connect and backup
using SMB. It is recommended that you use Symantec Backup Exec to backup via
Unicode-enabled Windows clients, but any Unicode-compliant Backup application
should also work.
Backing Up Using Unicode-Enabled UNIX Clients
Most Unicode-enabled UNIX clients run one of three language codes: 8859-1 (US),
8859-15 (Europe), or EUC-JP (Japan). In each of these situations, it is important to
NetVault 7.4 over client
1
1.The UI displays garbage but the data is intact.
Symantec Backup Exec 10.0 over SMB only
Symantec NetBackup 5.1
Computer Associates ARCServe
11
over SMB only
1
EMC Legato Networker over SMB only
EMC Dantz Retrospect over AFP only
Snap Server to Server Sync over SYNC
Snap EDR over Sync only
2
2.SNAP EDR Guardian to Guardian, both in Unicode mode: OK
SNAP EDR Windows, Linux, or Guardian in non-Unicode to Guardian in Unicode
mode: files and directories with extended characters are dropped.
Officially Supports Unicode
no
no
no
no
no
no
yes
no
UI Displays Correct
Filenames
no
yes
no
no
no
yes
yes
no
Backups and Restores
Unicode data
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes