Step By Step How To CREATE Reports IN Ops Center (without License)(Came With Netbackup 7.5 for Free)
Hi Most of the customer bosses wants to have daily or weekly reports of Netbackup, so its very easy , without purchasing the Reporting software or license we can generate it. I will tell you step by step that How We can Make Reports In Ops Center( which came free with NetBackup and No Need for its license also)11KViews7likes13CommentsBackup Exec 2014 Blueprint - Deduplication
The Technical Services team for Backup and Recovery have produced a number of documents we call "Blueprints". These Blueprints are designed to show backup and recovery challenges around specific technologies or functions and how Backup Exec solves these challenges. Each Blueprint consists of:10KViews5likes2Comments- 9.8KViews12likes9Comments
Using Backup Exec with Hyper-V 2.0
Introduction Using Backup Exec to backup virtual environments that use Hyper-V 2 (Windows Server 2008 R2) as hypervisor may be not as simple as it first looks. In this paper I want to cover some of the reasons why partners and customers struggle getting reliable backups in those environments, especially when using clustered Hyper-V installations.8.4KViews14likes12CommentsNetbackup for Sybase (step by step)
Netbackup provides a Sybase backup and restore solution that not all of us aware of. the attached document provides detailed instratuction on all the steps required for backup and restore of sybase database. Note .... any feedback with mistakes or enhancment even in the writing style will be much appreciated6.5KViews4likes3CommentsTuning my LTO4 tape drive.
Recently, I embarked on an exercise to see if changing the properties of the tape drive has any effect on the speed of my backups. I am using BE 12.5. I back up my data to a SAS-attached HP tape library with a LTO4 tape drive and I write to both LTO3 and LTO4 tapes.5.9KViews9likes14CommentsA closer look at shared memory and buffers
Data is sent from the client to a 'buffer'. From here it is sent to storage (tape of disk). Think of data as 'water' and the buffer as a 'bucket' (in fact multiple buckets). The data (water) fills up the bucket, as you say, a tempoary storage area, before the water is tipped out of the bucket to the storage. Fairly simple.4.3KViews6likes2Comments