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Index A Accelerated deduplication backup job naming, 160 capacity sizing, 158 client naming, 160 defined, 148 design considerations, 157 disabling on specific backup policies, 161 how it works, 149 implementing, 152 licensing, 154 media management, 160 migrating existing data, 155 node oversubscription, 158 optimizing file server deduplication, 159 performance, 157 preparing for, 153 record sizing, 159 reporting, 155 supported backup applications and data types, 153 active-active replication, 27 active-passive replication, 27 application-based disk backup alternative to virtual tape, 18 archive tapes, creating, 44 authorized reseller, 210 automigration copying to tape, 41 defined, 140 design considerations, 145 implementing, 141 restoring from, 148 setting up, 143 use models, 145 B backup solutions, 31 analyzing environment, 31 application guidelines, 50 backup considerations, 31 blocksize, 37 copy considerations, 38 future growth, 38 identifying performance bottleneck, 45 LAN-free, 37 multiple library See multiple library backup restore considerations, 33 retention planning, 37 single library See single library backup single vs. multiple library, 33 speed considerations, 33 transfer size, 37 backup technologies, 16 business copy alternative to virtual tape, 19 C capacity See storage capacity cartridge sizing D2D, 59 conventions text symbols, 211 conventions, document, 210 copying data considerations, 38 to physical tape using backup application, 39 using D2D tape offload, 43 using replication, 43 using VLS automigration, 41 HP StorageWorks VLS and D2D Solutions Guide 215

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Index
A
Accelerated deduplication
backup job naming,
160
capacity sizing,
158
client naming,
160
defined,
148
design considerations,
157
disabling on specific backup policies,
161
how it works,
149
implementing,
152
licensing,
154
media management,
160
migrating existing data,
155
node oversubscription,
158
optimizing file server deduplication,
159
performance,
157
preparing for,
153
record sizing,
159
reporting,
155
supported backup applications and data
types,
153
active-active replication,
27
active-passive replication,
27
application-based disk backup
alternative to virtual tape,
18
archive tapes, creating,
44
authorized reseller,
210
automigration
copying to tape,
41
defined,
140
design considerations,
145
implementing,
141
restoring from,
148
setting up,
143
use models,
145
B
backup solutions,
31
analyzing environment,
31
application guidelines,
50
backup considerations,
31
blocksize,
37
copy considerations,
38
future growth,
38
identifying performance bottleneck,
45
LAN-free,
37
multiple library
See
multiple library backup
restore considerations,
33
retention planning,
37
single library
See
single library backup
single vs. multiple library,
33
speed considerations,
33
transfer size,
37
backup technologies,
16
business copy
alternative to virtual tape,
19
C
capacity
See
storage capacity
cartridge sizing
D2D,
59
conventions
text symbols,
211
conventions, document,
210
copying data
considerations,
38
to physical tape using backup application,
39
using D2D tape offload,
43
using replication,
43
using VLS automigration,
41
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