05-27-2015 03:39 PM
I have used this procedure several times: https://support.symantec.com/en_US/article.TECH144437.html
but always only as it was intended, using existing backups in the MSDP to seed new clients to the same MSDP.
So now I have a client with some large remote file servers which I want to pre-seed the central MSDP with before we attempt a client-side-dedupe backup over the WAN link.
I was thinking that theoretically I could dump the clients backup to BasicDisk/NAS at the remote site, have them ship it in to the central site, import the backup, and duplicate it to the MSDP, and use it for seeding. Before I spend time testing it, I wanted to know if anyone tried this or have a better idea?
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05-27-2015
08:59 PM
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07-04-2019
06:45 AM
by
Marianne
Hi Morten,
Yes that works fine, did it 2 weeks ago.
05-27-2015
08:59 PM
- last edited on
07-04-2019
06:45 AM
by
Marianne
Hi Morten,
Yes that works fine, did it 2 weeks ago.
05-28-2015 01:20 AM
Great, and you used the seeding procedure on that client afterwards and got a high cache hit right away?
05-28-2015 01:34 AM
No need to peform the seeding trick as you'll have the actual client's data in MSDP and listed under that specific client.
05-28-2015 01:38 AM
True, same thing came to mind after posted my reply :)