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Disabling Deduplication on Specific Backup Policies, VLS Replication, How it Works

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• Do not divide full backups and incremental backups across different job names. They must operate under a common backup job name. • If a client is removed from the backup application configuration (e.g., the client is decommissioned or renamed), you must set that client's backup policy/name to Deduplication Disabled in the VLS GUI. Otherwise, the last backup of that client will remain in the "Waiting for next backup" state. Disabling Deduplication on Specific Backup Policies To improve deduplication performance, you can disable deduplication in Command View VLS for specific backup policies where the backup data has a very high change rate (and thus does not deduplicate effectively). Examples of such backup policies: • Pre-compressed or pre-encrypted backups • Database redo/archive log file backups • Database block-level incremental/differential backups (because these are already reduced by the database agent to only the blocks that changed and are therefore always unique new data) NOTE: Never use an external hardware compression or encryption solution in front of the VLS because this will disable all deduplication and compression inside the VLS. (If all backup data is pre-compressed or pre-encrypted, it will always be 100% unique data.) VLS Replication The VLS deduplication-enabled replication technology (which leverages Accelerated deduplication) is designed to maintain performance and scalability to meet the needs of enterprise data centers: • On a multi-node VLS device the replication is also multi-node capable and thus can scale as the device scales. • Fast restore performance is preserved on the replicated cartridges on the target device by main- taining the most recent full backup as a complete copy and then deduplicating the older backup cartridges (just like the source device). • Optimized post-process architecture means that the deduplication analysis of new backup data is only run once (on the source) and the results from this are used for the space reclamation on the source device, the replication delta transfer, and the space reclamation on the target device. How it Works The HP VLS Accelerated deduplication is the key technology enabler for replication. Understand where replication fits into the post-processing deduplication architecture: HP StorageWorks VLS and D2D Solutions Guide 161

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Do not divide full backups and incremental backups across different job names. They must operate
under a common backup job name.
If a client is removed from the backup application configuration (e.g., the client is decommissioned
or renamed), you must set that client's backup policy/name to Deduplication Disabled in the VLS
GUI. Otherwise, the last backup of that client will remain in the "Waiting for next backup" state.
Disabling Deduplication on Specific Backup Policies
To improve deduplication performance, you can disable deduplication in Command View VLS for
specific backup policies where the backup data has a very high change rate (and thus does not
deduplicate effectively). Examples of such backup policies:
Pre-compressed or pre-encrypted backups
Database redo/archive log file backups
Database block-level incremental/differential backups (because these are already reduced by the
database agent to only the blocks that changed and are therefore always unique new data)
NOTE:
Never use an external hardware compression or encryption solution in front of the VLS because this
will disable all deduplication and compression inside the VLS. (If all backup data is pre-compressed
or pre-encrypted, it will always be 100% unique data.)
VLS Replication
The VLS deduplication-enabled replication technology (which leverages Accelerated deduplication)
is designed to maintain performance and scalability to meet the needs of enterprise data centers:
On a multi-node VLS device the replication is also multi-node capable and thus can scale as the
device scales.
Fast restore performance is preserved on the replicated cartridges on the target device by main-
taining the most recent full backup as a complete copy and then deduplicating the older backup
cartridges (just like the source device).
Optimized post-process architecture means that the deduplication analysis of new backup data
is only run once (on the source) and the results from this are used for the space reclamation on
the source device, the replication delta transfer, and the space reclamation on the target device.
How it Works
The HP VLS Accelerated deduplication is the key technology enabler for replication. Understand where
replication fits into the post-processing deduplication architecture:
HP StorageWorks VLS and D2D Solutions Guide
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