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Veritas File Manager or any File Managing Utility???

Does anyone have any knowledge of veritas file manager and if you do, would you advise me to purchase it?? and basically, what are its most important useful features, meaning, what can it be used for the best
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Veritas Filesystem and Volume Manager tools are very cool. You can do everything while the system is online. I wouldn't recommend doing work at peak work times, but you could if you had to.

Filemanager is a very good tool although I don't have any experience with it. But if I go based on my other experience with Veritas, it should be an awesome tool.

HPUX has an LVM tool that is a stripped down version of the Veritas volume manager, but they use the VXFS filesystem format.

Hands Down Veritas is the best one that I know. Also, the NetBackup tool they have is in use Enterprise wide by my major telecommunicationscompany employer in all 13 states in which we operate!



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