Nuts and bolts in NetBackup for VMware: Understanding V-Ray vision through backup process flow
Now that we know how VM discovery job works for a VMware Intelligent Policy (VIP), let us move on to the actual backup job. The process flow described here is the same for both VIP and browse-and-select type policies unless specified otherwise.8.2KViews12likes18CommentsNuts and Bolts in NetBackup for VMware
Looking for the details on NetBackup for VMware? Would you like to know about the nuts and bolts inside? We recently published, and we intend to publish more on technical details on award winning NetBackup for VMware protection. As there are many blogs in this series, I am publishing this blog as a container for this series. The series so far:8.5KViews11likes9CommentsNuts and bolts in NetBackup for VMware: Discovery job in VMware Intelligent Policy
There was a request from Rizwan to explain how NetBackup for VMware works. Several votes and comments later, I came to know about it from a technical support engineer who had pointed me to that post.3.8KViews11likes19CommentsInformation Anesthetic: Taking the Pain out of Backup
It seems like businesses are looking at modernizing backup like it’s a trip to the dentist: too time-consuming and painful, and always costly! So they end up taking shortcuts, hoping that the cavity of data loss will never occur.684Views3likes5CommentsNetBackup Snapshot Client Terminology Explained
Recently one of the fans of NetBackup on Facebook asked a question. Although his questions were specific to the difference between Snapshot client backup and regular backups, I thought it might be better to explain this in a blog and post this for the benefits of newer NetBackup Administrators.5.9KViews1like8CommentsDeduplication Rates: not the end all.
In the data protection world, a number we frequently see and hear are deduplication rates. We hear of dedupe rates ranging from 50:1, 20:1, to 10:1. Recently, I heard someone say that 50:1 is 5 times better than 10:1. Their fuzzy mathmade me cringe, and I knew it was time to address this.1.2KViews2likes2CommentsOptimized Synthetic Backups: Taking the art and science of synthesizing backups to a cut above
The concept of synthesizing full backups from previous full and new incremental backups had been in the industry for a while. The idea is to run incremental backups on client system so that its CPU and memory resources are used minimally. In addition, as the full data set is not moved over network, it is a great way to save network bandwidth.1.4KViews5likes6Comments