HP D2D D2D Best Practices for VTL, NAS and Replication implementations (EH985- - Page 112

on the physical MSL Tape Library.

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2. Click Next and, depending on what backup objects have been selected, HP Data Protector will check that all the necessary source devices (that wrote the backups) are available. Click Next. 3. Select the target (copy to) device and the drive to be used and click Next. Here we have chosen LTO5 drive 2 on the physical MSL Tape Library. 4. You now have the option to change the protection limits on the copy and eject physical tape copy to a mailslot (if the copy is to be stored offsite). 112

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2.
Click
Next
and, depending on what backup objects have been selected, HP Data Protector will check that
all the necessary source devices (that wrote the backups) are available. Click
Next
.
3.
Select the target (copy to) device and the drive to be used and click
Next.
Here we have chosen LTO5 drive
2 on the physical MSL Tape Library.
4.
You now have the option to change the protection limits on the copy and eject physical tape copy to a
mailslot (if the copy is to be stored offsite).