VLAN tagging on 10Gig interfaces of Access 3340 appliance
Access appliance has bond0 configured on the 10Gig interfaces and IP are assigned on bond0 without any VLAN and storage server on NBU is already configured using the virtual IP address. However, we need to configure two VLANs on bond0, one for the existing connection and another for replication. Please guide how I can move bond0 virtual & physical IPs to bond0.<vlan_id>. Attached diagram for more clarity.925Views0likes0Comments(CEP-16694) BYOS support for Veritas Access Survey
Interaction Date: Nov 5 – 30, 2020 Interaction Type: Online Survey The Veritas Product Management team is conducting this survey to capture your feedback on the use of Veritas Access with a Build Your Own Server (BYOS) configuration. We are looking to understand some of your use cases, feature preference, and overall deployment scenarios to continue improving on future iterations of the product. Must have requirements: Currently using Veritas Access Or Serving customers who are currently using Veritas Access If you are interested in participating, please complete the following Survey:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BYOS-support-for-Veritas-Access-CEP-16694 Want to get incentives and gift cards for taking part in interactions like this? Make sure you are registered in the program, join now at https://cpep.veritas.com526Views0likes0CommentsAccess 7.4.2 GAs on October 1 2018
Today (10/1/18) marks the release of the 7.4.2 version of Access. The new release has several new features, but by far the most important of those features is support for NetBackup deduplication on the Access Appliance. Deduplication targets cost-of-ownership reduction (a key focus for the Access Appliance) with features like support for client-direct data deduplication, and multi-domain global deduplication. Most of the Access collateral has been rewritten for this new functionality. Check out the blog here, or visit the Access web page here.2KViews0likes0CommentsEP64: Easily Upgrade to NetBackup 8.1.2 with NetBackup and Flex Appliances
Roger Stein, Solutions Marketing, Veritas, interviews Abrar Hussain, Director, Product Management, Veritas, explore the latest on recently announced NetBackup 8.1.2 and how easy and quickly you can upgrade to the new release with NetBackup Appliances.1.2KViews0likes0CommentsEP62: The Access Appliance: Flexibility of Software Defined Storage and Appliance Ease of Use
Why is Veritas offering a storage appliance for long term retention? Customers need the flexibility of software-defined storage but want the ease of use of an appliance. Harsha and Roger dig in to the need for simplicity and how the Access Appliance provides the benefits of software defined storage and appliances.1.8KViews1like0Comments(CEP-4645) Customer Visit – Veritas Access Solution Briefing
Interaction Date: 17 July, 2018 Interaction Type: On-Site Visit Software-Defined Storage Product Managers visit a customer site to understand their pain points and showcase our new offerings in preparation for a Veritas Access Appliance Proof of Concept. If you are interested in participating in similar exciting interactions, make sure you are registered in the program (https://cpep.veritas.com) then contact us at customer.engagement@veritas.com to be included.643Views0likes0Comments(CEP-4483) NetBackup, CloudPoint, VRP, and Access Personas Survey
Interaction Dates: 6/13/2018 - 6/21/2018 Interaction Type: Online Survey The Veritas Customer Experience team is constantly updating its customer & user profiles or personas to ensure products are always built with them front and center. To that end, we are looking for your input to update our user profiles. If you are interested in participating in this or other exciting interactions, make sure you are registered in the program (https://cpep.veritas.com) then contact us at customer.engagement@veritas.com to be included in this session.995Views0likes0CommentsVeritas Appliances receive ENERGY STAR certification
Combining Corporate Responsibility with innovative data management solutions, the Veritas Manufacturing and Supply Chain team worked closely with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and partners to attain ENERGY STAR certification for NetBackup 5340, Access 3340, and Flex 5340 appliances.4.2KViews1like0CommentsBreaking News! Veritas Doubles Appliance Offerings
Its big news! Since March we’ve double our appliances portfolio, launched our first storage system the Access 3340 Appliance, and the Flex Appliance, our first containerized data protection solution. The Access Appliance is a purpose-built storage solution for long term retention of backup and, archive data and other retention-type use cases such as video surveillance and healthcare PACs image data. Not surprisingly, The Access Appliance is built on our popular Veritas Accessscale-out NAS software. The Flex Appliance is a very clever platform for delivering Veritas data protection services including NetBackupand CloudCatalyst. Rather than running these appson dedicated servers, with the Flex Appliance, multiple data protection services are deployed in containers on a single appliance. Turn on a data protection or cloud tiering service as needed, without touching additional hardware. The containerized, microservices architecture of the Flex Appliance even goes a lot further than hyperconverged when it comes to simplifying infrastructure and the speed and ease of deployment as it supports multiple NBU domains and CloudCatalyst instances simultaneously. I can guess what you’re thinking. Why is Veritas offering more and more appliances when everything Veritas has been software defined? The primary reason; many of you in the community have asked us to. Particularly for Access. There’s a unique aspect to our appliances. A secret I'll share with my readers. Shhhhh. They’re still software defined. The software license is decoupled from the hardware we deliver it on. Here’s a couple examples of what I mean. Let’s say you purchase an Access 3340 Appliance, and a year from now you find a shiny, new storage server. You can move the Access software license to that new hardware. It also works the other way around. Maybe you’re running NBU software today on a white box server but want to upgrade to the Flex Appliance. No problem. That license you already have can be used to enable NBU on Flex (assuming minimum supported version, of course). Veritas appliances are really the best of both worlds. All the benefits of a software-based solution with the peace of mind that you’re not locked into Veritas hardware. I’m thinking we should have called them un-appliances. What do you think? Please add your thoughts and comments to the discussion.2KViews1like0Comments