Re: Ghost 9, use it.



"Shawn Oster" <soster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote

> Anything else to suggest it over Ghost?

We have LiveState Advanced on all our servers and we have Ghost on all the
workstations, except mine which I switched to LiveState Desktop after using
Advanced on the servers. Ghost uses Symantec's old Ghost technology while
LiveState uses the technology they acquired through PowerQuest. LiveState
will do active snapshots of your system while you continue to work. You
barely know it's operating. I can do active snapshot backups 1 per hour and
then have it automatically roll it up at the end of the day. Never
interferes with my work.

On some servers, I have hourly snapshots and the users never know what is
happening. I can literally restore files that were created and accidentally
deleted (or hour) during the same day provided it goes past the top of the
hour.

Very powerful stuff.


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