HP StorageWorks 6000 HP StorageWorks VLS and D2D Solutions Guide (AG306-96028, - Page 218

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restoring data from disk backup, 45 from replication target, 45 from tape copy, 45 retention planning, 37 S SAN backup guidelines, 46 design considerations, 46 zoning, 46 script examples HP Data Protector, 196 NetBackup, 198 single library backup benefits, 34 considerations, 34 use model, 33 snap and clone See business copy specifications See technical specifications storage capacity saved by deduplication, 21 Subscriber's choice, HP, 210 Symantec NetBackup with HP Accelerated deduplication, 197 with HP virtual libraries, 51 symbols in text, 211 symbols on equipment, 211 T tape See physical tape tape offload See D2D tape offload tape oversubscription, 23 technical specifications D2D2500, 56 D2D4000, 56 D2D4112, 56 VLS12000, 108, 109, 111 VLS6000-series, 107 VLS9000-series, 105, 106 technical support, 210 Telco cost examples, 92 terminology, 93 text symbols, 211 TSM See IBM TSM deduplication guidelines, 200 general guidelines, 199 useful queries, 203 V virtual tape libraries, 15 alternatives to, 18 integration, 15 problems addressed, 15 VLS Accelerated deduplication, 148 automigration, 140 benefits of, 102 capacity licensing, 117 defined, 101 design considerations, 123 how it works, 111 implementing, 115 portfolio, 16 scalability, 111 sizing, 123 technical specifications, 104 typical environment, 17 warm failover, 114 VLS12000 technical specifications, 108, 109, 111 VLS6000-series technical specifications, 107 VLS9000-series technical specifications, 105, 106 W warm failover, 114 web sites HP documentation, 209 HP storage, 209 HP Subscriber's choice, 210 write-to-disk, compared to virtual tape, 19 218 Index

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restoring data
from disk backup,
45
from replication target,
45
from tape copy,
45
retention planning,
37
S
SAN
backup guidelines,
46
design considerations,
46
zoning,
46
script examples
HP Data Protector,
196
NetBackup,
198
single library backup
benefits,
34
considerations,
34
use model,
33
snap and clone
See
business copy
specifications
See
technical specifications
storage capacity
saved by deduplication,
21
Subscriber's choice, HP,
210
Symantec NetBackup
with HP Accelerated deduplication,
197
with HP virtual libraries,
51
symbols in text,
211
symbols on equipment,
211
T
tape
See
physical tape
tape offload
See
D2D tape offload
tape oversubscription,
23
technical specifications
D2D2500,
56
D2D4000,
56
D2D4112,
56
VLS12000,
108
,
109
,
111
VLS6000
series,
107
VLS9000
series,
105
,
106
technical support,
210
Telco
cost examples,
92
terminology,
93
text symbols,
211
TSM
See
IBM TSM
deduplication guidelines,
200
general guidelines,
199
useful queries,
203
V
virtual tape libraries,
15
alternatives to,
18
integration,
15
problems addressed,
15
VLS
Accelerated deduplication,
148
automigration,
140
benefits of,
102
capacity licensing,
117
defined,
101
design considerations,
123
how it works,
111
implementing,
115
portfolio,
16
scalability,
111
sizing,
123
technical specifications,
104
typical environment,
17
warm failover,
114
VLS12000
technical specifications,
108
,
109
,
111
VLS6000
series
technical specifications,
107
VLS9000
series
technical specifications,
105
,
106
W
warm failover,
114
web sites
HP documentation,
209
HP storage,
209
HP Subscriber's choice,
210
write-to-disk, compared to virtual tape,
19
Index
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