Best Backup Practice for Solaris 10 running Zones

What is the best practice for backing up a solaris 10 server with zones?
I have solaris 10 installed here on a v240 running 4 zones. All services run off the local zones. We use Veritas backup exec 9, and I have the solaris agent. Should I backup the Data on each of the zones as if they were their own system , or should I only run the backup exec agent on the global zone?
It would make sence to just backup from the global zone, as it is only one system to backup.
We are working on our backup procedures now, and I want to make sure that we are doing this the best way possible.
any thoughts?

Hey there,
Have a look at this excellent guide. I think that you may find what you need here. If not drop an email back. To begin with you need an extra disk(s) since you will mirror your data. This is sort of a pre-requisite.
Good luck,
Pierre
http://www.adminschoice.com/docs/solstice_disksuite.htm

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