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NetBackup 6.0 What’s New Notes to presenters:
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What’s New in NetBackup 6.0
Disk Management and Optimization Additional NetApp Integration Fast Backup & Recovery Management & Optimization Management and Reporting Web-based My Portal Alert, Monitor, & Troubleshoot Customized Reports With NetBackup 6.0 we have put an intense focus on recovery. You backup to recover and we’ve delivered new features that improve both parts of this equation. Fast disk based data protection (through disk management and optimization) – achieve disk benefits without introducing more complexity into your environment Next generation management & reporting – monitoring, alerts, and reporting – customized for you Core product improvements for industrial strength backup and recovery Core Product Enhancements Architecture Disaster Recovery Platforms and Databases
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Problem: Data Protection Issues
No glue - multiple, independent protection methods Snapshots, disk backups, and tape backups Loss of end-user view of data Increased storage - redundant data blocks Multiple copies of data and repetitive block accumulation Backup and Recovery speed - the new oxymoron Slow process with high costs Recovering no data, stale data, or wrong data Recovery demands do not match backup schedule Data retained past its expiration date The shift to disk-based backup is being fueled by a number of data protection issues that customers are facing. While we all should be well versed in what these issues are, give us a quick recap.
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Improve Backup & Restore Performance
Additional NetApp Integration Fast Backup & Recovery Management & Optimization Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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NetApp and NetBackup NetBackup
Single user interface to manage all data protection stages More granular scheduling & restores of snapshots Reduce storage – consolidated primary / secondary snaps NetBackup Snapshot / SnapRestore SnapVault NDMP Available in NetBackup 5.1 Available in NetBackup 6.0 Available in NetBackup 5.1* Integrated NAS Protection The co-developed solution integrates all stages of NAS data protection, while increasing performance and simplifying management. While most of the short-term and long-term integration is available today, they have been enhanced and now integrated across each stage. Organization’s can now manage all operations from a single, intuitive interface (NetBackup). Previously, an administrator would have to log into NAS multiple systems and interface with a number of tools to perform each operation. In addition, there was no understanding or logic of what administrators have protected with online snapshots compared to NDMP tape backups. Today in NBU 5.1 NetBackup (Advanced Client) integrates with NetApp’s Snapshot technology to schedule, manage, and catalog local disk-based snapshots. Snapshots can managed across multiple filers and locations. Snapshots are space-optimized by providing only a map of the file system at a point-in-time. However, the space required to store snapshots increases in size when data is changes over time. NetBackup (Advanced Client) integrates with NetApp’s SnapRestore to rapidly restore a single file from the local snapshots or rollback a fie system to a point-in-time. Note: Same concept and benefits as NetBackup Advanced Client Instant Recovery feature. NetBackup 6.0 improvements Leveraging SnapVault’s ability to send data great distances, organizations will be able to backup remote office NAS systems to a centralize disk repository. NetBackup (Advanced Client) integrates with NetApp’s SnapVault technology to provide disk-to-disk backups of NetApp filers to a consolidated NetApp NearStore system. Backups can be performed at an incremental changed block-level for high-performance backups and reduced storage requirements. Additional benefits of NetBackup managing NetApp SnapVault: - Ease of use – replaces cumbersome administrative CLI commands which must be run on both the primary and secondary systems. - Provides a “single pane of glass” for NAS filer administration, backups, and restores. - Improved scheduling of snapshot and SnapVault transfers with finer time granularity and predictability. - Oracle application interface. - Provides a user restore browse capability enabling efficient user directed restores (vs. ~snapshot copies) - Improved snapshot naming conventions combined with NBU cataloguing to identify images (is t Additional NetBackup 6.0 features NetBackup for NDMP Option will migrate (backup) snapshots from the NetApp NearStore to tape for long-term storage. NetBackup 6.0 will bring SSO (drive sharing) for NDMP NAS systems and directory level DAR (direct access recovery). <END> Instant Recovery * NDMP Drive Sharing NetBackup 6.0 ONLY Primary Data 9AM Snapshot 12PM Snapshot Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization Block-Level 3PM Snapshot NetApp Filer NetApp NearStore Tape Library Short-Term Recovery Local Snapshots Near-Term Recovery Disk-to-Disk Long-Term Recovery
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Enhanced disk-to-disk performance
Optimized NetApp NearStore as disk-to-disk target Leverage new high performance data transfer protocol Reduce storage with redundant data elimination Online application interface and client direct restores NetBackup Media Server Exchange Server Oracle Database Server SQL Server NetApp NearStore Disk Storage Unit NetBackup Clients NetBackup Images TAR Format NetApp Native Format (WAFL) L A N Redundant Data Elimination Integrated (Disk-Based) Server Protection NetBackup will leverage NetApp’s NearStore as an optimized disk target (disk storage unit). High Performance Data Transfer Protocol – VERITAS and Network Appliance have created a modified network protocol to increase data transfer performance between the NetBackup Media Server and NearStore disk storage. Synchronous data transfers can occur without delays associated with interlocked packet acknowledgement. Reduced Storage with Redundant Data Elimination - Backups written to a NearStore Storage Unit may utilize less disk space when compared to traditional disk storage units. After an initial client backup is performed, the Network Appliance WAFL file system will save only changed blocks when subsequent backups are performed for the same client. The quantity of disk space saved using data de-duplication technology will vary dependant on client data change rates. Client Direct Restores - NetBackup clients will be able to NFS/CIFS mount the WAFL file system backup images for copying files (call this non-NBU restore). All NBU database and application agents will be supported. How it works: Backups streams leave the client through a NetBackup Media Server. At the NetApp NearStore (through ONTAP), the NetBackup Images are translated to NetApp’s native WAFL format. This enables single instance store for reduced storage requirements and client restores directly from the LAN connected NAS. Additional Information & Dependencies – ONTAP 7.1 NetApp will convert file-based images to the WAFL format with ONTAP 7.1 Single Instance store (NetApp refers to it as de-duplication) summary: Occurs per NetBackup client. The SIS processing occurs on the NearStore unit. This means that all of the data (files) will be sent to the NB Media Server, but only changed blocks will be applied to Near Store. This applies to incremental and synthetic backups. Details on the process below. Dependencies – ONTAP 7.1.1 The ability for NBU clients to NFS/CIFS mount the NearStore will not be added until ONTAP With ONTAP 7.1.1, de-duplication will also be done across clients, to conserve more storage capacity. Beyond ONTAP 7.1.1 Longer term, we will jointly support NetApp doing synthetic backups using a map of pointers so that no data has to be moved. ONTAP 7.1 will perform single instance store (which they refer to as de-duplication) such that on a per-client basis, any NBU images that are converted to WAFL will only have changed blocks saved. If the block has already been saved, then a map of pointers will keep track of that information. This means that although a NBU incremental backup will send changed files to the NearStore, only the changed blocks will be stored on disk. In addition, if another full backup is done, although the entire backup will be sent to the NearStore, only the changed blocks will be saved. This also applies to a synthetic full backup. The synthetic will be generated, but then NetApp will remove duplicated blocks. Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization Client Direct Restores
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Fast Backup and Recovery
Simplified snapshot management Wizards for snapshot configuration Automatic discovery of snapshot types Disk array snapshots on Windows 2003 (using VSS ) Reduced backup impact Off-host backup on IBM AIX and Linux (RedHat / SUSE) Off-host backup for Microsoft Exchange Simplified snapshot management Improved snapshot management features allow companies to more effectively use snapshots to backups and recover more quickly. A wizard can now be used to guide the user through the process of configuring snapshots. NetBackup now searches for snapshot that are not in its catalog. Off-host details Off-host backups allow you to move a backup job from an online host to another server on a SAN. The 2nd server performs a backup without impacting the original server. The disk array snapshots on Windows leverages VSS to coordinate snapshot creation. For customers this feature enables them to leverage more of their disk arrays to perform snapshots on Windows 2003 systems. Current disk arrays that support VSS include EMC, Clarion, and Hitachi. Storage Foundation Integration in NetBackup 6.0 Added another snapshot method called FlashSnap (for Unix and Windows) to NetBackup. FlashSnap can be used to quickly recover files or databases from the snapshot (aka “Instant Recovery”). For Windows, added another recovery method called “Fast File ReSync” to two of the snapshot methods (available on Windows) VxVM FlashSnap Improved the consistency between the NBU catalog and retained snapshots (NOT MARKETABLE) “FlashSnap for Windows” & VxVM provide two ways to instantly recover data – Rollback or FastFile ReSynch Why use Instant Recovery with FlashSnap? FlashSnap Instant Recovery is a good way to backup data, because it performs the backup off-host, while also keeping the data available for quick recovery. What is Fast File Resync ? Fast File Resync (FFR) is a VRTS term to describe a technology (or process) that quickly identifies a corrupted part of a snapshot (mirror) at the file level and enables fast recovery by only copying back changed blocks. What is Instant Recovery? Instant Recovery is an expression for quickly recovering files or databases from a snapshot. There are several different recovery methods each of which have different technical implications. These methods include: Block level restore (e.g., VxFS_Checkpoint on Unix) Rollback Single file restore Fast File Resync DETAILS on VSS = Microsoft Volume Copy Shadow Services: The Volume Copy Shadow service, which creates point-in-time copies of application data without shutting down applications. Together with a SAN, the Volume Copy Shadow service allows off-host, online backups, significantly reducing the backup window on a front-line server and enabling backup process consolidation to a smaller number of servers connected to a SAN. Enhanced Storage Foundation™ integration Faster file and database recovery Improved file change log support Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Low Impact, Low Overhead Backups
Utilizes snapshot technologies to enable low impact, low overhead backups & fast recovery features - Off-host Backup - Instant Recovery from Snapshot - FlashBackup - Block-Level Incremental Backup Supports 14 snapshot methods including Off-host backups support for Exchange 2003, Oracle and DB2 Integration with EMC TimeFinder, Hitachi ShadowImage, HP BusinessCopy Snapshot and database integration renders scripts unnecessary Combine with appropriate database agent The two main goals of NBU 6.0 Simplified Snapshot feature were to 1. Make it easier for the user to setup snapshot backups by providing a wizard that discovers snapshot methods and resources on backup clients 2. Improve status and error reporting of snapshot backup jobs NBU 6.0 supports 14 Snapshot Methods, 4 Offhost Options (Alternate Client + 3 Data Movers), Instant Recovery Option, 3 File System Types (VxFS, NAS, Native), 4 Disk Volume Types (Raw Partition, VxVM, Disk Arrays, Native) and 4 Databases (Oracle, DB2, Exchange, SQL) across many platforms including the addition of AIX and Linux in The NBU Simplified Snapshot feature was designed to assist the customer by discovering the available methods on a backup client, and recommending and comfiguring a snashot backup policy on the basis of the clients desired quality of service. It also added snapshot job details into the GUI activity monitor that allow many problems to be diagnosed without the need to dig though error logs. Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Simplified Snapshot Setup Wizard
Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Simplified Snapshot Setup Wizard
Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Simplified Snapshot Setup Wizard
Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Simplified Snapshot Setup Wizard
Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Simplified Snapshot Setup Wizard
Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Simplified Snapshot Setup
Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Simplified Snapshot Setup Wizard
Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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New Disk Management and Optimization Features
Proactive disk capacity management High/low watermarks for disk staging Multi-stream staging Simultaneous use of multiple drives Enhanced Availability Automatically allocates disk targets for backup to ensure jobs complete Import disk backup images to another media server in case of server failure or catalog loss Improved tuning parameters and settings New default settings improve disk performance The new staging features reduce the costs of media and administrative efforts and improve reliability and performance; increased automation ensures more successful backups and faster more reliable staging to tape. NetBackup 6.0 introduces significant enhancements for Disk Storage Units (DSUs). If you put multiple DSUs into a group, NetBackup will be much smarter about how is uses the DSUs and also how it deals with a full DSU. NetBackup will route each backup to a different DSU (in a group) via 1 of 3 algorithm (e.g., least recently used) to ensure that all DSUs handle some of the load. Once a DSU becomes full, NetBackup will no longer send backups to that DSU and will use other DSUs if they are available (enhanced availability). How the new disk technology works 1) We improve the way staged data is expired from disk by implementing high/low thresholds or water marks. When a disk storage unit (DSU) becomes full enough to hit the high watermark it expires images until it gets to the low watermark. 2) We enable backups staged to disk to stream to multiple tape drives for increased performance Additional Disk Management Features Alternate read host for staging (duplication) Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Improved Disk Management and Optimization
Enhanced Availability Automatically allocates disk targets for backup to ensure jobs complete Import disk backup images to another media server in case of server failure or catalog loss Improved disk backup performance NetBackup 6.0 will introduce significant enhancements for DSUs. If you put multiple DSUs into a group, NetBackup will be much smarter about how is uses the DSUs and also how it deals with a full DSU. NetBackup will route each backup to a different DSU via a “least recently used” algorithm that will ensure all DSUs handle some of the load. Once a DSU becomes full, NetBackup will no longer send backups to that DSU and will use other DSUs if they are available. <click> This animation shows backups being sent to different DSUs and when one DSU becomes full, other DSUs receive the overflow backup data. The primary benefits of these enhancements are reduced cost in terms of media and administrative effort as well as greater reliability; automation is greater and backups will complete faster and more reliably. Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Improved Disk Management and Optimization
Proactive disk capacity management High/low watermarks for disk staging Multi-stream staging Simultaneous use of multiple drives HI LO HI LO Another major enhancement area in NetBackup 6.0 is disk staging. Storage unit administration will be simplified by making staging a configurable attribute on any disk storage unit (rather than a separate type of storage unit). We will improve the way data is expired from disk by implementing high/low thresholds or water marks. And we’ll improve the performance and scalability of a DSU by allowing the use of multiple tape drives when migrating data from disk to tape. <click> This animation shows multiple backups going to multiple staging DSUs in a group. When the DSU becomes full enough to hit the high watermark it will expire images until it gets to the low water mark. The primary benefits of these enhancements are reduced cost in terms of media and administrative effort as well as greater reliability and performance; automation is greater and backups as well as staging to tape will complete faster and more reliably. . HI Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization LO
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Next Generation Management and Reporting
Web-based My Portal Alert, Monitor, & Troubleshoot Customized Reports Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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NetBackup Operations Manager
Centralized, Web View of All Backup Operations across sites NetBackup device and jobs reporting Real-Time Health Check & Simplified Troubleshooting Know More, Manage More NetBackup 6.0 helps backup administrators know more about their environment so they can quickly and efficiently take the appropriate actions and manage more systems, data, and locations per administrator. Next Generation Management & Reporting VERITAS introduces the next generation in data protection management and reporting technology with the NetBackup Operations Manager. NetBackup Operations Manager is new, integrated tool that is included (no additional costs) with NetBackup that provides administrators cutting-edge management, monitoring, alerting, reporting (standard & custom), and troubleshooting capabilities. Centralized, Web View of All Backup Operations The NetBackup Operations Manager offers a sexy, web-based console to view and manage all worldwide (multi-site environment) data protection operations from a single point of administration. Administrators no longer have to log-in to each backup server to manage or check status. In addition, NetBackup Operations Manager provides a consistent backup management interface to simplify the complex tasks involved in protecting and managing the data resources of a large enterprise effectively. At remote sites where staffing may be an issue, NetBackup Operations Manager can help provide 24/7 “follow-the-sun” management. Real-Time Health Check NetBackup Operations Manager provides the ability to quickly gain real-time operational and health status of your distributed data protection environment. Using the NetBackup Operations Manager, administrators can diagnose problems, identify potential issues, and take corrective actions. Simplified Troubleshooting To assist with troubleshooting efforts, NetBackup Operations Manager offers in-context links to error codes, alert notification, log viewing, and ability to merge and filter multiple job logs. Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Management & Monitoring
Align With Operations Management & Monitoring - Centralized View of All Operations - MyPortal Customizable Dashboard - Single Server Drill-Down With Device & Services Control Alert Automated Detection Policy-Based Thresholds Multiple Notifications Vehicles , SNMP, System Logs TroubleShoot Environment Health-Check In-Content Error Code Links Log Management (Merge /Filter) Report Pre-Defined & Customized Graphical / “Hyperlinked” Automated Report Builder Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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NOM Management Console
Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Real –Time Monitoring Disk Management and Optimization
Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Active Policy Management
Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Historical Reporting with email capabilities
Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Active alerts and Notifications
Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Greater Scalability and Flexibility
Architecture Disaster Recovery Platforms and Databases Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Architecture Improvements Increase Scalability and Flexibility
Online catalog backups New wizards and scheduling options reduce administration Storage and backup options simplify management Full, incremental, and synthetic backup methods Catalog backup tape spanning Alternate location restore More intelligent scheduling Prioritize jobs (backup, recovery, duplication) More intelligent selection of media devices Dynamic device information plus historical performance Media management component Consolidation of media catalogs CATALOG 1) Officially support backups of the catalog without taking NetBackup offline (HOT backup) 2) Provide additional catalog backup features: Improved User interface to facilitate catalog backups – includes a wizard and policy type Ability to span catalog backup across multiple tapes and perform full and incremental catalog backups Enable Scheduled Catalog Backups (through policy) SCHEDULING More Intelligent Scheduling is an improvement to the core product. Existing NetBackup customers will see very few visual changes (user interface), however the new design delivers better performance. 1) New architecture provides more user control and greater scalability Users can now prioritize jobs so that a restore can occur before a routine backup. Users can more easily cancel, suspend, resume and restart entries in the job queue 2) Enhanced Performance through Improved media & device selection (centralized resource broker) enables jobs to find available resources quickly Faster backups for duplications (inline copy) Run more jobs concurrently (synthetics / duplications) MEDIA MANAGEMENT Catalog Consolidation The Media Management catalog consolidation replaces the distributed device and media databases with a centralized relational database. These changes improve scalability and performance. How? First, the new catalog enables multi-threading which makes NetBackup much more scalable. Second, the new centralized catalog reduces response time for media requests to improve performance. The new architecture also enable drive sharing among media servers and NDMP hosts (SSO for NDMP) which we will discuss later.<END> Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Improved Media Management
Increase tape drive utilization Decrease downtime Simplify administration Lower media costs New Features Share tape library drives with NDMP Multi-path intelligence Auto Tape Drive Configuration Media Server Offline The Media Management brains of NetBackup control removable media and robotic tape libraries. In NetBackup 6.0 the information about media and devices has been consolidated into a central location and database (the Master Server by default). Increase tape drive utilization NetBackup 6 enables better drive utilization with the following g enhancements: FEATURE #1: The Shared Storage Option (SSO) can now be applied to NDMP attached drives. By increase the number of devices that can use these drives you improve drive utilization. Administrators no longer need to designate a drive as “shared” or not. NetBackup 6.0 performs this dynamically based on configuration(s) of the device across all hosts. This also simplifies administration. Increased intelligence around device selection improves drive selection and usage patterns. NetBackup 6 now takes better account of media usage and error information. Another example of this increased intelligence from the improved media and device selection capabilities – NetBackup 6 will automatically select robotic libraries over stand-alone tape drives which improves tape backups by sending them to the best device available. Decrease Downtime Feature #2 - Multi-path intelligence: NetBackup now will automatically discover multiple paths to a device (direct SCSI or NDMP). If one paths fails, NetBackup automatically switches to an alternate path. This feature requires SSO. NetBackup 6 improves load balancing across all media servers and improves performance with increased job throughput (as a result of the new media management architecture) Simplify administration NetBackup 6 helps simplify your administration tasks by… FEATURE 3: …..Making it easy to change or add new devices while NetBackup runs. First, you can now take a media server offline without affecting other jobs. Second, we now utilize Windows Plug N’ Play tape class drivers for device configuration. Third, NetBackup has improved the way it maintains tape drive information. All of the pieces help to automate tape drive configuration. Reduce complications associated with configuring firewalls between media servers with the new architecture (device allocation and drive scanning no longer occurs between media servers) Improved how changes to media /devices are communicated to NetBackup giving the administrator a real-time view of activity. Changes previously came through polling; Now in 6.0 changes are communicated instantly (dynamic). Examples include tape drive cleaning jobs, optical media formatting, device diagnostic jobs) 4) Feature 4: ….You can now take a media server offline and the Master Server will not keep checking for its availability. Lower Media Costs By increasing media utilization through features such as SSO for NDMP, customers reduce the costs associated the use and transportation of media. notes Consolidating configuration and status data into a central NetBackup location (EMM database). For customers with media servers separated by firewalls, this new approach reduces the firewall impact of data transfers. SAN 2. Multi-path 1. NDMP Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization Automated Tape Library 3. Replacement Drive NetBackup Server 4. NetBackup server
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Integrated Disaster Recovery
A simplified and automated restore process Error free recovery for faster restores Recover latest server configurations from NetBackup image OS patches & configurations restored Integration with NetBackup for centralized administration. Industry’s Broadest Platform Support Now Recover Linux Servers (Red Hat & SUSE) Single Solution for: Windows, Linux, and UNIX Recover Windows servers to dissimilar hardware Step 3. 2. 1. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. Traditional Recovery Bare Metal Restore Reboot Load tape(s) and restore Reload OS Reload backup software Collect all media Repair hardware Server Recovery Time Click “Prepare to Restore” How long does it take you to replace a failed server? How long does it take you to recover from a disaster? Bare Metal Restore, formerly sold as a separate product has now become part of NetBackup. There will be no more separate releases of this product. Integration with NetBackup allows administrators simply check a box to collect disaster recovery information about the server when configuring policies. Another integration point that simplifies administration: BMR database catalog will automatically be backed up during NBU Master Server Catalog backups. We also added support for additional O/Ss (see slide above) For customers with VxVM or thinking about VxVM AIX, HP, and Windows BMR clients can use VERITAS Volume Manager (Solaris has existed for years) What actually occurred in the integration with NetBackup Common Code Source, Installation / Packaging, Admin Console, Policies, Scheduler, Logging, & Security for customers that already have BMR Merged boot & file servers for simpler administration. Significantly improved BMR server performance BMR clients deployed as part of standard NBU deployment (common code packaging enables this) Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Platform Proliferation
Manage more clients from the same platform / console Twice the number of previously supported OS versions Support emerging technology platforms with existing resources More 32-bit & 64-bit support (Solaris 10, Linux & HP IA-64) Protect more data in less time with enhanced agents Notes R7, SQL 2005, SharePoint Portal 2003, Exchange 2003, SAP Netweaver Expanded Platform support – both 32 bit and 64 bit ADDED: 64 bit server and clients for Linux (Red Hat & Suse), HP-UX, & Solaris 10 EXISTING: IA-64 Windows 2003 2) Enhanced / NEW Database Agents Enhanced SAP Agent (backup integration with Oracle RMAN, & SAP DB) NEW Lotus Domino/Notes R7 NEW Microsoft SQL Server 2005, NEW Microsoft SharePoint Portal 2003, NEW Off-host backup for Microsoft Exchange 2003 3) Clustering Related NEW: Netbackup Server can now be installed on Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS), previously only NB Enterprise Server NEW: HP ServiceGuard Cluster – NBU can be configured for high availability in HP ServiceGuard IMPROVED: Management and Reporting Core Product Enhancements Disk Management and Optimization
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Disk Management and Optimization
Summary of NetBackup 6.0 Disk Management and Optimization NetApp integration for faster backups and improved storage utilization Better server utilization using off-host Intelligence simplifies disk backups Management and Reporting Dashboard, alerts, & troubleshooting from anywhere over the web Less administration with My Portal and customized reports Core feature of the product Core Product Enhancements An architecture for the future Catalog protection Disaster recovery – servers & data More platforms & databases
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Enterprise Vault 6.0 Overview Enterprise Vault 6.0
What it is? What’s new?
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New Feature Summary Automated PST migration SMTP Capture
SharePoint 2003 Archiving Migration using NBU and DR550 Monitoring, MOM Alerts VAC tasks/targets/policies model Rules-based filtering and categorization SDK with Provisioning API
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EV 6: Making ILM Vision A Reality
Primary Storage Enterprise Vault 6 NetBackup Migrator Disk Archive NetBackup Media Server 5.1+ Tape Library Initially for 6 SP1 we will “see” the NBU media server as a storage device just as we do with Windows servers, EMC Centera, NetApp SnapLock, and IBM DR550. This allows customers to have the opportunity of a tape integration as a secondary storage target for added data security. There is a NBU + EV Best Practices guide that PS is using to work with deployments. EV 6 manages data across tiered storage
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Archiving Features Automated PST Migration SMTP SharePoint 2003
Client driven Server driven SMTP SharePoint 2003 File System Archiving NetApp Large Files Exchange Rule Based Filtering
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Exchange - Categorization and Filtering
Don’t archive spam s to outside s from legal Rules (XML) Filter on msg. properties Don’t archive, delete, … Place in category External Retain 3 years Legal Retain 7 years X Categories (XML) Define retention category Define indexed props. Optional: select archive Enterprise Vault Search Search based upon categories and added properties
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Indexing Capability Faster at big Discovery queries
New index schema available for further speed Old schema is still the default as search results different with new schema Indexes cover notes and attachments as one item Results are always top-level, never attachments Also Date/time and integer types for custom properties Enable search and retrieval of all supported types of custom properties (?advanced=3) Find all items that will expire within the next N days (and when)
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Leverage Two Market Leaders
The Magic Quadrant is copyrighted January, 2002 by Gartner Group, Inc. and is reused with permission. Gartner’s permission to print its Magic Quadrant should not be deemed to be an endorsement of any company or product depicted in the quadrant. The Magic Quadrant is Gartner’s opinion and is an analytical representation of a marketplace at and for a specific time period. It measures vendors against Gartner-defined criteria for a marketplace. The positioning of vendors within a Magic Quadrant is based on the complex interplay of many factors. Well-informed vendor selection decisions should rely on more than a Magic Quadrant. Gartner Research is intended to be one of many information sources and the reader should not rely solely on the Magic Quadrant for decision-making. Gartner expressly disclaims all warranties, express or implied of fitness of this research for a particular purpose. Source: Gartner Research Note: “SAN Management Software Magic Quadrant -- Preliminary Assessment,” Carolyn DiCenzo and Robert Passmore, January 2002 Source: Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Backup/Restore Vendors 2004, C. DiCenzo and R. Paquet,
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