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Just set up a new HP server (Windows 2012 standard) & installed Symantec Backup Exec 2014. The installation went fine, during which it asked me for my licence key which I keyed in from the card supplied with the CDs & it accepted it. Yet it's saying it's a trial version expiring in 60 days! There doesn't seem to be a way of typing in a licence key post-installation (as there was in earlier versions), only a 'Purchase a licence' options which is just a link to the Symantec store!

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Of more concern however is that it doesn't see my tape drive (a HP LTO-5 Ultrium 3000 SAS Tape Drive). When I run the Configure Storage wizard and select 'Tape Storage' and then 'Run the Hot-Swappable Device Wizard', it doesn't find any devices! Yet it's listed in Device Manager under Tape Drives as a 'Hewlett Packard LTO Ultrium-5 drive' and showing as 'working properly'. Ok: Managed to get the devices seen by updating the drivers so all is well there.

But can't figure out the licensing issue. So when I launch Backup Exec, the splash screen shows 'Trial Version' at the top right. When I go to 'Installation & Licensing' then Licence Information, it lists a number of options, all of them saying 'Trial version'. Yet when I go to 'Installed Licenses', the Activated Licenses box shows my serial number with Qty 1, suggesting it's installed. If I try to add it, it says it's already there.

Symantec Backup Exec 2014 Download Trial Version

Maybe the '60 day trial' is a red herring and only refers to the options, but then why is it saying it on the main screen?

Symantec Backup Exec 2014 Download Trial Version

Symantec’s Backup Exec 2014 (BE2014) aims to remedy the shortcomings of its infamous predecessor. The new features list is tiny but the Backup Exec media server now supports Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 and the sorely missed job monitor gets reinstated. Along with improved backup and deduplication speeds, Symantec’s granular recovery technology (GRT) now supports Microsoft Exchange 2013 and SharePoint 2013. Upgrading from earlier versions of Backup Exec should now be easier as BE2014 will retain all your backup jobs and settings. For testing, we loaded the BE2014 media server on a Broadberry server equipped with dual E5-2470 Xeons plus 16GB of RAM and running Windows Server 2012 R2. The install proceeded without any problems and took less than 30 minutes to complete.

Symantec has relented to pressure and reinstated the Backup Exec Job Monitor Job Monitor returns When we reviewed we warned users that the radically redesigned console presented a steep learning curve and that they should run it in a test environment first before upgrading. Nothing has changed with BE2014 although the obvious addition to the console is the Job Monitor tab. With this feature back in its rightful place, we could now keep a much closer eye on our backup and restore tasks. Two panels show jobs and job history and we could apply filters to each panel to refine the information on display. Agents are required on each server to be backed up and we pushed these out from the main console. For testing, we used Windows Server 2012 R2, Server 2008 with the Hyper-V role plus Windows 8.1 hosts and had no problems installing the agent on them. Users upgrading from previous versions will need to deploy the new BE2104 agents to their servers which will require a reboot.

You’ll also need to configure your backup storage locations. We used local storage and an LTO-6 tape drive on the Backup Exec media server plus a Boston IP SAN server providing multiple disk targets over 10GbE.

The steps required to create a backup strategy have been streamlined to a few mouse clicks It’s all in the resources With BE2012, Symantec moved over to a resource-centric model which is designed to reduce the number of processes required to create a complete backup strategy. This still holds true with BE2014 and job creation is easy. From the Backup and Restore tab you select all the servers you want to protect and choose a strategy from the drop-down list which will be applied to them all. Choices will be based on the storage already defined and active licenses but you could easily create a backup to disk job with tape staging for all your servers with just a few clicks.

The new job defaults to starting with a full backup followed by scheduled daily incrementals. Jobs can be modified prior to release so you can edit the backup sources and destinations, change the schedules, replace incrementals with differentials and add further stages if you wish. The console provides a detailed overview of all backup activity and status of storage devices Deduplication and restoration For deduplication, we created a special Disk Storage device with this feature enabled. The only drawback is this is an optional feature costing around £400 extra. Is far better value as it includes deduplication in the core product at no extra charge. To test deduplication performance we backed up a Windows 8.1 client to an IP SAN target with this enabled. On completion, we saw that the 90GB of data on the host has been reduced on the target to only 35GB.

Data restoration is more streamlined as when you select a server, BE2014 only presents you with the relevant options for this system. For our standard servers, we were given options to restore files and folders whereas on our Exchange system we had additional choices for restoring the datastore or individual mailbox items. To use the new simplified disaster recovery (SDR) feature, you’ll need to download the 3GB Microsoft Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) so you can create ISO files for restoring protected systems. In the first release of BE2014, the SDR environment is based on Windows PE 4 and doesn’t support Windows Server 2012 R2 or Windows 8.1. If you don’t want to run manual DR you’ll need to apply the BE2014 Service Pack 1 which adds SDR support for these host systems. Only the relevant options for the selected system are presented for data restoration Overall Considering BE2012 was launched over two years ago, it’s a big ask to forgive Symantec for taking so long to sort out its flagship backup software.

Migration from earlier versions has been improved but we still strongly recommend that users of Backup Exec versions prior to 2012 familiarise themselves thoroughly with it before upgrading. Backup Exec 2014 remedies many of the outstanding issues of the previous version and existing users will no doubt be very pleased to see the Job Monitor again.

It does simplify backup and recovery tasks but we recommend checking out arcserve Backup as it has benefited from a more robust development program and is better value.

This entry was posted on 07.10.2019.