04-02-2015 02:08 PM
Hello ,
currently i have a customer willing to have backup to disk solution using netbackup . i am asking if there is any tool i can use to do the dimensioning for this solution ? how many disks i should use ? retention how it gonna affect ? what kind of compression i can use there ?
thanks
Mina
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04-03-2015 09:40 AM
Page 19 of the Symantec NetBackup Backup Planning and Performance Tuning Guide (also in HOWTO99775) has a list of steps to Designing your backup system. This is the process to custom fit your NetBackup requirements.
Table: Steps to design your backup system
Step
Action
Description
Step 1
Calculate the required data transfer rate for your backups.
Calculate the rate of transfer your system must achieve to complete a backup of all your data in the time available.
See How to calculate the required data transfer rate for your backups.
Step 2
Calculate how long it takes to back up to tape or disk
Determine what kind of tape or disk technology meets your needs.
See How to calculate the time required to back up to tape.
See About how to calculate how long it will take to back up to conventional disk storage.
See About how to calculate how long it will take to back up to deduplicate disk storage.
Step 3
Calculate the required number of tape drives
Determine how many tape drives are needed.
Step 4
Calculate the required data transfer rate for your network(s)
For backups over a network, you must move data from your client(s) to your media server(s) fast enough to finish backups within your backup window.
See How to calculate the required data transfer rate for your network(s).
Step 5
Calculate the size of your NetBackup image database
Determine how much disk space is needed to store your NetBackup image database.
See How to calculate the size of your NetBackup image database.
Step 6
Calculate the size of the NetBackup relational database (NBDB)
Determine the space that is required for NBDB.
See How to calculate the size of the NetBackup relational database (NBDB).
Step 7
Calculate the media that is needed for full and incremental backups
Determine how many tapes are needed to store and retrieve your backups.
See How to calculate the media needed for full and incremental backups.
Step 8
Calculate the size of the tape library that is needed to store your backups
Determine how many robotic library tape slots are needed to store all your backups.
See How to calculate the size of the tape library needed to store your backups.
Step 9
Design your master server
Use the previous calculations to design and configure a master server.
Step 10
Estimate the number of master servers needed
The following topic lists some considerations for estimating the number of master servers.
Step 12
Estimate the number of media servers needed
The following topic contains guidelines for estimating how many media servers are needed.
Step 13
Design your OpsCenter server
The following topic contains links to OpsCenter information.
Step 14
Review a summary of these steps
The following is a condensed overview.
See How to design your backup system: Summary.
04-03-2015 09:40 AM
Page 19 of the Symantec NetBackup Backup Planning and Performance Tuning Guide (also in HOWTO99775) has a list of steps to Designing your backup system. This is the process to custom fit your NetBackup requirements.
Table: Steps to design your backup system
Step
Action
Description
Step 1
Calculate the required data transfer rate for your backups.
Calculate the rate of transfer your system must achieve to complete a backup of all your data in the time available.
See How to calculate the required data transfer rate for your backups.
Step 2
Calculate how long it takes to back up to tape or disk
Determine what kind of tape or disk technology meets your needs.
See How to calculate the time required to back up to tape.
See About how to calculate how long it will take to back up to conventional disk storage.
See About how to calculate how long it will take to back up to deduplicate disk storage.
Step 3
Calculate the required number of tape drives
Determine how many tape drives are needed.
Step 4
Calculate the required data transfer rate for your network(s)
For backups over a network, you must move data from your client(s) to your media server(s) fast enough to finish backups within your backup window.
See How to calculate the required data transfer rate for your network(s).
Step 5
Calculate the size of your NetBackup image database
Determine how much disk space is needed to store your NetBackup image database.
See How to calculate the size of your NetBackup image database.
Step 6
Calculate the size of the NetBackup relational database (NBDB)
Determine the space that is required for NBDB.
See How to calculate the size of the NetBackup relational database (NBDB).
Step 7
Calculate the media that is needed for full and incremental backups
Determine how many tapes are needed to store and retrieve your backups.
See How to calculate the media needed for full and incremental backups.
Step 8
Calculate the size of the tape library that is needed to store your backups
Determine how many robotic library tape slots are needed to store all your backups.
See How to calculate the size of the tape library needed to store your backups.
Step 9
Design your master server
Use the previous calculations to design and configure a master server.
Step 10
Estimate the number of master servers needed
The following topic lists some considerations for estimating the number of master servers.
Step 12
Estimate the number of media servers needed
The following topic contains guidelines for estimating how many media servers are needed.
Step 13
Design your OpsCenter server
The following topic contains links to OpsCenter information.
Step 14
Review a summary of these steps
The following is a condensed overview.
See How to design your backup system: Summary.
04-03-2015 11:24 AM
Symanetc has a deduplication calculator you can usu as guideline if deploying Nebackup MSDP
http://eval.symantec.com/flashdemos/products/netbackup/dedupe_calc2/
04-03-2015 07:29 PM
04-06-2015 06:53 AM
thanks All . i will go through what you provided .