Computer Associates BABWBR1151S38 Implementation Guide - Page 273
Installing CA ARCserve Backup into a Single-server Environment
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Best Practices for Installing CA ARCserve Backup Attached devices Ensure that all devices, such as libraries, are attached to the ARCserve servers before you start the installation process. After the installation is complete, the first time the Tape Engine starts, CA ARCserve Backup automatically detects and configures attached devices; manual configuration is not required. Installing CA ARCserve Backup into a Single-server Environment The following sections describe best practices that you can use to install CA ARCserve Backup into a single-server environment. This section contains the following topics: Recommended Configuration - Stand-alone Server (see page 273) Components You Must Install (see page 274) How to Install a Stand-alone Server or Primary Server (see page 274) How to Verify a Stand-alone Server Installation (see page 274) Recommended Configuration - Stand-alone Server When you require a single backup server to protect your environment, the best practice is to install CA ARCserve Backup using the Stand-alone Server installation. With a Stand-alone Server installation, you can run, manage, and monitor jobs running locally to and from the backup server. If you determine at some point that you require additional backup servers to protect your environment, you can install the Primary Server option and then add member servers to your CA ARCserve Backup domain. You must install the Central Management Option when you install the Primary Server option. The following diagram illustrates the architecture of a CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone Server or a CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server. Appendix B: Using Best Practices to Install and Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup 273