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тАО02-22-2009 01:08 PM
тАО02-22-2009 01:08 PM
I hear sometime SAN backup. What is SAN backup technology and its advantage over other technologies ?
Does this SAN technologies exist on all SAN vendors like HP, Sun and EMC's SAN products ?
Thanks,
Shiv
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тАО02-22-2009 02:38 PM
тАО02-22-2009 02:38 PM
Re: SAN Backup
it is simply put backup of your networked storage from most all vendors(either over fibre channel or ip for iscsi)usually to another storage device in the san (a tape library or a disk array) using backup software like hp dataprotector ,ibm tsm, legato etc.
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тАО02-23-2009 01:25 AM
тАО02-23-2009 01:25 AM
Re: SAN Backup
Several servers can access the library and perform backup simultaneously. You can also use more or less tapes for each server without having to physically carry them to to the server.
The latest technology are the VLS, which store data on disks instead of tapes. It's faster and you can create virtual drives and cartridges as you want.
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тАО02-24-2009 08:15 AM
тАО02-24-2009 08:15 AM
Re: SAN Backup
you asking about SAN Backup and I do not know how much you know about it. SAN Backup is typically done in midrange or high end environment to have dedicated Storage Network. If you need information in general I would say check an Online Bookstore and check either for SAN or Storage Area Network.
Here good starts on the HP web:
http://www.hp.com/go/san
http://www.hp.com/go/ebs
EBS stands for Enterprise Backup Solution.
Happy reading,
Ralf.
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тАО02-24-2009 05:46 PM
тАО02-24-2009 05:46 PM
SolutionThis requires that all your backup clients be zoned to see the backup device on the SAN, which presents other configuration issues - there's a checklist of items you'll need to verify on your server configs - see the replies in this thread: http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447626+1235513745053+28353475&threadId=304706
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тАО02-25-2009 12:34 AM
тАО02-25-2009 12:34 AM