03-04-2014 11:33 AM
When running ClearCase on a Hyper-V VM, what are some best-practice considerations when using Backup Exec 2012?
...and any other tips on either CleaseCase or Hyper-V backups.
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03-04-2014 06:13 PM
To backup Hyper-V VM's, you either back them up as if they are
1) physical machines.
In this case, you need to buy a remote agent licence for each of the machines. You don't need to buy a Hyper-V licence.
2) VM's
You need to buy a Hyper-V licence for the host and this will entitle you to install remote agents on any number of VM's on this licenced host. You don't need to buy any remote agent licences for this host.
If ClearCase uses SQL Server databases, then you would need an Agent for Applications and Databases for each machine with SQL databases.
You should install the remote agent in the VM's.
There is no special pre- or post-scripts to run.
I have not seen any document on how to backup ClearCase with BE. You should post this question in the ClearCase forum.
You should turn on AOF when you are doing VM backups.
I have not seen any document regarding IBM Multi-site and BE.
03-04-2014 06:13 PM
To backup Hyper-V VM's, you either back them up as if they are
1) physical machines.
In this case, you need to buy a remote agent licence for each of the machines. You don't need to buy a Hyper-V licence.
2) VM's
You need to buy a Hyper-V licence for the host and this will entitle you to install remote agents on any number of VM's on this licenced host. You don't need to buy any remote agent licences for this host.
If ClearCase uses SQL Server databases, then you would need an Agent for Applications and Databases for each machine with SQL databases.
You should install the remote agent in the VM's.
There is no special pre- or post-scripts to run.
I have not seen any document on how to backup ClearCase with BE. You should post this question in the ClearCase forum.
You should turn on AOF when you are doing VM backups.
I have not seen any document regarding IBM Multi-site and BE.