03-18-2016 09:59 AM
Hello , we are considering the appliance solution and have the following two question ;
Thnx
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03-18-2016 01:39 PM
1) End-Customers can't move catalogs between Windows and Unix/Linux. That requires Professional Services. Also, unless you're very careful when you order the Appliance, it will probably be shipped with a newer version of NetBackup and that will also prevent catalog moving.
2) No, there is no clustering of Appliances. The closest thing is using mutliple Appliances as destinations in a Storage Group used by a Storage Lifecycle Policy.
With all that being said, if you're running Windows 2008 for your Master, why not just upgrade the Master's NetBackup and then add an Appliance as a Media Server?
03-18-2016 01:39 PM
1) End-Customers can't move catalogs between Windows and Unix/Linux. That requires Professional Services. Also, unless you're very careful when you order the Appliance, it will probably be shipped with a newer version of NetBackup and that will also prevent catalog moving.
2) No, there is no clustering of Appliances. The closest thing is using mutliple Appliances as destinations in a Storage Group used by a Storage Lifecycle Policy.
With all that being said, if you're running Windows 2008 for your Master, why not just upgrade the Master's NetBackup and then add an Appliance as a Media Server?
03-20-2016 12:11 AM
Thanks, running servers are out of support