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the different between prepare for restore and prepare for discovery

Rami_Nasser1
Level 6
Partner Accredited Certified

Hi all,

could you help me in this different between prepare for restore and prepare for discovery.

Regards,

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mph999
Level 6
Employee Accredited

Prepare for discovery

http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=HOWTO45996

Prepare to restore

 

During a prepare-to-restore operation, the NetBackup master server does the
following:
■ Retrieves the client configuration from the master server database.
■ Creates the restore script and the configuration files that are used to restore
the client.
■ Allocates the boot server resources to the client.
When you prepare to restore a client, you select the configuration to use for the
restore, as follows:
■ For a standard restore (also known as a self restore, which is a restore to the
same system), select the current configuration.
■ For other types of restores, select the configuration that you created for the
restore.

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mph999
Level 6
Employee Accredited

Prepare for discovery

http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=HOWTO45996

Prepare to restore

 

During a prepare-to-restore operation, the NetBackup master server does the
following:
■ Retrieves the client configuration from the master server database.
■ Creates the restore script and the configuration files that are used to restore
the client.
■ Allocates the boot server resources to the client.
When you prepare to restore a client, you select the configuration to use for the
restore, as follows:
■ For a standard restore (also known as a self restore, which is a restore to the
same system), select the current configuration.
■ For other types of restores, select the configuration that you created for the
restore.