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тАО09-17-2007 03:21 AM
тАО09-17-2007 03:21 AM
new backup centralized solution
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тАО09-17-2007 03:55 AM
тАО09-17-2007 03:55 AM
Re: new backup centralized solution
Very broad question.
The best solution depends on a number of factors:
1) Network topology,latency and speed (band width). The network is often a bottleneck.
2) OS requirements.
3) Budget. This can be costly.
Netbackup is a pretty good solution, its reliable and I've been through a DR recovery of an entire data center with it.
Speed is always a big factor. Before anyone can recommend a fast solution, you might want to do some reseach and check what the limiting factor is now. If its how fast you can write a tape, then you can get faster tape drives. If its disk writes, than you can conigure a LUN on storage for faster writes.
The best mechanism for making things faster is knowing what limits the speed and targeting resources to deal with the issue. The migration mechanism will depend on what solution you itend to use.
Each backup vender has its own method of migration. Are you considering giving up netbackup? Its one of the best but can be difficult to administer.
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тАО09-17-2007 04:09 AM
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Re: new backup centralized solution
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тАО09-17-2007 05:59 AM
тАО09-17-2007 05:59 AM
Re: new backup centralized solution
Tell us as much as you can about the current setup.
At my past job, we were a netbackup shop. All databases like oracle and such backed up to disk and then netbackup caught the backup to tape later.
The backups were done directly to the SAN using the fastest tape libraries HP could sell us at the time.
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