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Vault Solutions

While backup is a very important part of any enterprise data protection strategy, it alone does not provide for true disaster recovery. Any enterprise DR strategy should include an off-site backup management system such as VERITAS Software's NetBackup Vault or Gray House Solutions' Duplication Suite. A vault product is one that enables you to make multiple copies of your backup images, gives you the tools to eject the desired tapes from the robotic library, and provides the reports to track the movement of the tapes while outside the library. The tapes that are outside the library are generally stored at an off-site location. The vault product provides tracking of the tapes in the off-site location, and it notifies you when the images on the off-site tapes have expired and the tapes should be returned to the library for reuse. This is done so if there is a disaster at the primary site, the data will still be available from the off-site tapes.

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Figure 7.5: GDM dashboard.

The requirements for an off-site backup management system are as follows:

  • A schedule for sending media off-site

  • A method to determine what data to send off-site

  • A mechanism to automate the creation of duplicate media (images)

  • A mechanism to duplicate the catalog

  • A way to determine which media to retrieve from off-site storage for reuse

  • A system for tracking both the data and the media while stored at the off-site location

  • A method for reporting on media shipments

  • Efficient use of resources

Since this is the cornerstone in any enterprise DR strategy, the selection of the product to fulfill these requirements is very important. Make sure you select a product that gives you all the functionality you need, along with flexibility and ease of use. Vault is generally considered a three-step process:

  1. Duplication of backups.

  2. Backup of the catalog.

  3. Ejecting of media and reporting.

Depending on your individual requirements, you can perform any or all of these steps. With some of the vault products like NetBackup Vault, you can configure the backup session to write to multiple tapes, creating multiple copies of the backups without having to duplicate them. This would fulfill the requirements for the first step. At the end of the backup session, and the duplication session if required, Vault needs to make a tape copy of the catalog to accompany the media as it goes off-site. When it is time to transport the media to an off-site location, Vault should eject the appropriate media and generate the necessary reports to track the media. A part of the reporting is the recall of expired media to be reused.

Another option within the NetBackup Vault feature is disk staging, which is discussed in the next section on disk-based storage units.



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Implementing Backup and Recovery(c) The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise
Implementing Backup and Recovery: The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise
ISBN: 0471227145
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 176

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