HP StorageWorks 6000 HP StorageWorks VLS and D2D Solutions Guide (AG306-96028, - Page 138

Large Enterprise Cross-site Backup with Deduplication and Inbuilt Disaster Recovery

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• Data Protector Integration with VMware VCB provides the first layer of protection • Provides snapshots that can be used for restoring VM • Needed only when VM configuration changes 2. Application backup • Provides the second layer that enables protection of application data • Can be performed using ZDB/IR feature of Data Protector by using HP Business Copy for EVA, XP (LHN to follow) Further enhancements possible by providing multi-site disaster recovery by using low bandwidth replication on HP VLS devices. Large Enterprise Cross-site Backup with Deduplication and Inbuilt Disaster Recovery Company requirements: Fully redundant system with automated offsite backup over extended SAN - getting data offsite immediately is the requirement. Manage data growth, keep more data online, regular archiving to tape using object copy. Solution: VLS9000 with deduplication over extended SAN. ESL library for high volume archiving. Caveats: CWDM bandwidth is the critical performance factor in this solution typically using HP Multi-Protocol Routers. ISVs: HP Data Protector, Symantec Netbackup and TSM (deduplication support) only at this time. Device configuration highlights: Normal VLS deduplication requirements - small cartridges, strict backup policy naming. Backup application configuration highlights: RMAN stream naming scripting required for best Oracle deduplication performance. Figure 58 Using VLS in Enterprise Cross Site Backup Scenarios . 138 Virtual Library Systems

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Data Protector Integration with VMware VCB provides the first layer of protection
Provides snapshots that can be used for restoring VM
Needed only when VM configuration changes
2.
Application backup
Provides the second layer that enables protection of application data
Can be performed using ZDB/IR feature of Data Protector by using HP Business Copy for
EVA, XP (LHN to follow)
Further enhancements possible by providing multi-site disaster recovery by using low bandwidth
replication on HP VLS devices.
Large Enterprise Cross-site Backup with Deduplication and Inbuilt Disaster Recovery
Company requirements:
Fully redundant system with automated offsite backup over extended SAN
getting data offsite immediately is the requirement. Manage data growth, keep more data online,
regular archiving to tape using object copy.
Solution
: VLS9000 with deduplication over extended SAN. ESL library for high volume archiving.
Caveats
: CWDM bandwidth is the critical performance factor in this solution typically using HP
Multi-Protocol Routers.
ISVs
: HP Data Protector, Symantec Netbackup and TSM (deduplication support) only at this time.
Device configuration highlights
: Normal VLS deduplication requirements
small cartridges, strict
backup policy naming.
Backup application configuration highlights
: RMAN stream naming scripting required for best Oracle
deduplication performance.
Figure 58 Using VLS in Enterprise Cross Site Backup Scenarios
.
Virtual Library Systems
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