09-19-2013 04:36 AM
I have two MSDP Media servers in my 7.5.0.4 environment on Windows 2008R2. How do I protect/backup the deduplication database that exsists on each server? Does my Catalog Backup policy do that automaticly? Maybe I'm blind, but I can't find anything about it in these manuals:
NetBackup Deduplication Guide http://www.symantec.com/docs/DOC5187
NBU Deduplication: Additional Info http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH77575
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09-20-2013 12:44 PM
Check page 58 in NetBackup Deduplication Guide http://www.symantec.com/docs/DOC5187
About protecting the deduplicated data
Symantec recommends the following methods to protect the deduplicated backup
data and the deduplication database:
■ Use NetBackup optimized duplication to copy the images to another
deduplication node off-site location.
Optimized duplication copies the primary backup data to another deduplication
pool. It provides the easiest, most efficient method to copy data off-site yet
remain in the same NetBackup domain. You then can recover from a disaster
that destroys the storage on which the primary copies reside by retrieving
images from the other deduplication pool.
See “About MSDP optimized duplication within the same domain” on page 36.
See “Configuring optimized duplication of deduplicated data” on page 94.
■ For the primary deduplication storage, use a SAN volume with resilient storage
methodologies to replicate the data to a remote site. If the deduplication
database is on a different SAN volume, replicate that volume to the remote
site also.
The preceding methods help to make your data highly-available.
Also, you can use NetBackup to back up the deduplication storage server system
or program disks. If the disk on which NetBackup resides fails and you have to
replace it, you can use NetBackup to restore the media server.
09-20-2013 12:44 PM
Check page 58 in NetBackup Deduplication Guide http://www.symantec.com/docs/DOC5187
About protecting the deduplicated data
Symantec recommends the following methods to protect the deduplicated backup
data and the deduplication database:
■ Use NetBackup optimized duplication to copy the images to another
deduplication node off-site location.
Optimized duplication copies the primary backup data to another deduplication
pool. It provides the easiest, most efficient method to copy data off-site yet
remain in the same NetBackup domain. You then can recover from a disaster
that destroys the storage on which the primary copies reside by retrieving
images from the other deduplication pool.
See “About MSDP optimized duplication within the same domain” on page 36.
See “Configuring optimized duplication of deduplicated data” on page 94.
■ For the primary deduplication storage, use a SAN volume with resilient storage
methodologies to replicate the data to a remote site. If the deduplication
database is on a different SAN volume, replicate that volume to the remote
site also.
The preceding methods help to make your data highly-available.
Also, you can use NetBackup to back up the deduplication storage server system
or program disks. If the disk on which NetBackup resides fails and you have to
replace it, you can use NetBackup to restore the media server.
09-20-2013 02:18 PM
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