HP StorageWorks 6000 HP StorageWorks VLS and D2D Solutions Guide (AG306-96028, - Page 216

Dynamic deduplication D2D, D2D replication

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D D2D cartridge sizing, 59 defined, 55 design considerations, 56 Dynamic deduplication, 69 housekeeping, 72 implementing replication, 73 multiple backup streams, 57 offload performance, 58 port optimization, 56 portfolio, 16 reducing housekeeping, 59 replication, 73 replication data recovery, 95 replication design, 84 replication reporting, 82 restoring data, 71 setting up replication, 76 tape library emulation, 59 tape offload, 98 technical specifications, 56 typical environment, 17 D2D2500 technical specifications, 56 D2D4000 technical specifications, 56 D2D4112 technical specifications, 56 data backing up to VLS or D2D, 31 copying considerations, 38 future growth, 38 restoration, 44 from disk backup, 45 from replication target, 45 from tape copy, 45 retention planning, 37 data protection before replication, 25 with replication, 25 Data Protector See HP Data Protector data recovery D2D replication, 95 216 Index deduplication See Accelerated deduplication (VLS) or Dynamic deduplication (D2D) Accelerated, 148 backup application guidelines, 194 defined, 20 Dynamic, 69 HP solutions, 20 ratios, 21 tape oversubscription, 23 target-based, 22 design considerations D2D, 56 D2D replication, 84 for backup system, 31 of automigration, 145 of the VLS, 123 disk-based backup, 15 document conventions, 210 Dynamic deduplication defined, 69 how it works, 69 implementing, 70 licensing, 74 E echo copy benefits, 42 considerations, 42 Ethernet ports on the D2D, 56 H hash-based chunking, 69 help, obtaining, 210 housekeeping See D2D housekeeping HP storage web site, 209 StorageWorks, deduplication, 20 StorageWorks, replication, 24 Subscriber's choice web site, 210 HP Data Protector deduplication guidelines, 195 general guidelines, 194 import example script, 196 with HP Accelerated deduplication, 194 with HP virtual tape libraries, 51 I IBM TSM with HP Accelerated deduplication, 199 with HP virtual libraries, 52

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D
D2D
cartridge sizing,
59
defined,
55
design considerations,
56
Dynamic deduplication,
69
housekeeping,
72
implementing replication,
73
multiple backup streams,
57
offload performance,
58
port optimization,
56
portfolio,
16
reducing housekeeping,
59
replication,
73
replication data recovery,
95
replication design,
84
replication reporting,
82
restoring data,
71
setting up replication,
76
tape library emulation,
59
tape offload,
98
technical specifications,
56
typical environment,
17
D2D2500
technical specifications,
56
D2D4000
technical specifications,
56
D2D4112
technical specifications,
56
data
backing up to VLS or D2D,
31
copying considerations,
38
future growth,
38
restoration,
44
from disk backup,
45
from replication target,
45
from tape copy,
45
retention planning,
37
data protection
before replication,
25
with replication,
25
Data Protector
See
HP Data Protector
data recovery
D2D replication,
95
deduplication
See
Accelerated deduplication (VLS) or
Dynamic deduplication (D2D)
Accelerated,
148
backup application guidelines,
194
defined,
20
Dynamic,
69
HP solutions,
20
ratios,
21
tape oversubscription,
23
target-based,
22
design considerations
D2D,
56
D2D replication,
84
for backup system,
31
of automigration,
145
of the VLS,
123
disk-based backup,
15
document conventions,
210
Dynamic deduplication
defined,
69
how it works,
69
implementing,
70
licensing,
74
E
echo copy
benefits,
42
considerations,
42
Ethernet ports on the D2D,
56
H
hash-based chunking,
69
help, obtaining,
210
housekeeping
See
D2D housekeeping
HP
storage web site,
209
StorageWorks, deduplication,
20
StorageWorks, replication,
24
Subscriber's choice web site,
210
HP Data Protector
deduplication guidelines,
195
general guidelines,
194
import example script,
196
with HP Accelerated deduplication,
194
with HP virtual tape libraries,
51
I
IBM TSM
with HP Accelerated deduplication,
199
with HP virtual libraries,
52
Index
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