In my work, we use Veritas Volume Manager, which is probably by far the most widely used Veritas product in the Unix world.
VxVM is fairly easy to understand once you've worked with it (and if you've used other products like DiskSuite, etc).
All of the commands (which have no consistency - help is sometimes invoked with -h, -H or the keyword "help" itself, you get the idea
), can normally be executed by the menu-driven wrapper vxdiskadm, although you've got the entire command set at your disposal for doing the real dirty work.
And to answer the original question, you can download trial veritas products from
http://www.veritas.com/softwaredownl...alwareHome.jsp. You can get Veritas Foundation Suite for SUSE, for example.
Have a play with some of the LVM and software RAID stuff under Linux too - it's totally different but conceptually alike.
Cheers
ZB