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February 3, 2003 EMC CLARiiON Open Systems Configuration Guide SAN and Private LAN with Dedicated Tape Drives A dedicated tape drive is a drive within a library that is statically and permanently associated with one backup client. In a LAN free, SAN and private LAN topology, the backup server is connected through the SAN to EMC CLARiiON storage systems. Additionally, a separate, private LAN is implemented solely for the purposes of backing up clients not part of the SAN. In this configuration, SAN client backup data flows from the EMC CLARiiON storage systems through the SAN into the clients, and then back out through the SAN, through a Fibre-Channel-to-SCSI bridge, and out to the tape library. Backup data owned by the backup server flows from the EMC CLARiiON storage systems through the SAN into the backup server, and then back out through the SAN, through a Fibre-Channel-to-SCSI bridge, and out to the tape library. LAN client backup data flows from the EMC CLARiiON storage systems into the client servers, across the private LAN to the Backup Server, out through the SAN, through a Fibre-Channel-to-SCSI Bridge, and out to the tape library. For this topology, additional requirements are found in the associated table in the CLARiiON Backup Solutions section of the EMC Support Matrix. Document Rev 19 Page 132 EMC Confidential

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February 3, 2003
EMC CLARiiON Open Systems Configuration Guide
Document Rev
19
Page 132
EMC Confidential
SAN and Private LAN with Dedicated Tape Drives
A dedicated tape drive is a drive within a library that is statically and permanently associated with one backup client.
In a LAN free, SAN and private LAN topology, the backup server is connected through the SAN to EMC CLARiiON
storage systems. Additionally, a separate, private LAN is implemented solely for the purposes of backing up clients
not part of the SAN. In this configuration, SAN client backup data flows from the EMC CLARiiON storage systems
through the SAN into the clients, and then back out through the SAN, through a Fibre-Channel-to-SCSI bridge, and out
to the tape library. Backup data owned by the backup server flows from the EMC CLARiiON storage systems through
the SAN into the backup server, and then back out through the SAN, through a Fibre-Channel-to-SCSI bridge, and out
to the tape library. LAN client backup data flows from the EMC CLARiiON storage systems into the client servers,
across the private LAN to the Backup Server, out through the SAN, through a Fibre-Channel-to-SCSI Bridge, and out to
the tape library. For this topology, additional requirements are found in the associated table in the CLARiiON Backup
Solutions section of the
EMC Support Matrix
.