HP StorageWorks 6000 HP StorageWorks VLS and D2D Solutions Guide (AG306-96028, - Page 5

Virtual Library Systems

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Dynamic Deduplication Implementation 70 Restoring Data ...71 Housekeeping ...72 D2D Replication ...73 How it Works ...73 D2D Replication Implementation 73 Licensing ...74 Implementing the Initialization Process 74 Replication Setup ...76 Reporting ...82 Design Considerations ...84 Link Sizing ...84 Telco Provisioning - Overview of Inter-Site Links 90 Some Idea of Telco Costs 92 Telco Terminology and Branding for WAN Services 93 D2D Replication Data Recovery Options 95 Restore Directly from the D2D Target Device 95 Reverse Replication on the D2D 95 Reverse Tape Initialization on the D2D 98 Creating Archive Tapes from the Target 99 5 Virtual Library Systems 101 VLS Devices ...101 VLS Defined ...101 Prime Environments ...102 VLS Benefits ...102 VLS9000-series Configurations 103 VLS Technical Specifications 104 How it Works ...111 VLS Scalability ...111 VLS Automatic Performance Load Balancing 113 VLS Warm Failover ...114 Implementation ...115 Device Configuration Preparation 115 Capacity Licensing ...117 Virtual Libraries/drives/cartridge Configuration 118 EVA Preparation ...119 Storage Pooling ...121 VLS Design Considerations 123 VLS Sizing ...123 VLS Blueprints ...127 Reduce Backup Window (No Deduplication 127 Large Scale Backup Consolidation (No Deduplication 128 Managing Data Retention and Reducing Backup Storage Costs 129 Full Enterprise Backup and Disaster Recovery Capability 130 Multi-data Center Replication to a Common Disaster Recovery Site 132 VMWare Backup Environment with ESXi 133 VMWare Backup Environment with ESX4 and VCB-based Backups 134 Larger VMWare Environment with ESX4 and HP Data Protector ZDB IR Integration with VMWare Consolidated Backup 136 Large Enterprise Cross-site Backup with Deduplication and Inbuilt Disaster Recovery 138 Combining D2D and VLS in an End-to-end Solution for ROBO/Regional DCs and Main Data Center using HP Data Protector 139 VLS Automigration ...140 HP StorageWorks VLS and D2D Solutions Guide 5

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Dynamic Deduplication Implementation
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70
Restoring Data
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71
Housekeeping
....................................................................................................................
72
D2D Replication
.......................................................................................................................
73
How it Works
....................................................................................................................
73
D2D Replication Implementation
...........................................................................................
73
Licensing
....................................................................................................................
74
Implementing the Initialization Process
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74
Replication Setup
.........................................................................................................
76
Reporting
...................................................................................................................
82
Design Considerations
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84
Link Sizing
..................................................................................................................
84
Telco Provisioning
Overview of Inter-Site Links
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90
Some Idea of Telco Costs
..............................................................................................
92
Telco Terminology and Branding for WAN Services
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93
D2D Replication Data Recovery Options
...............................................................................
95
Restore Directly from the D2D Target Device
....................................................................
95
Reverse Replication on the D2D
.....................................................................................
95
Reverse Tape Initialization on the D2D
............................................................................
98
Creating Archive Tapes from the Target
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99
5 Virtual Library Systems
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101
VLS Devices
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101
VLS Defined
.....................................................................................................................
101
Prime Environments
....................................................................................................
102
VLS Benefits
..............................................................................................................
102
VLS9000
series Configurations
...................................................................................
103
VLS Technical Specifications
........................................................................................
104
How it Works
..................................................................................................................
111
VLS Scalability
..........................................................................................................
111
VLS Automatic Performance Load Balancing
..................................................................
113
VLS Warm Failover
....................................................................................................
114
Implementation
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115
Device Configuration Preparation
.................................................................................
115
Capacity Licensing
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117
Virtual Libraries/drives/cartridge Configuration
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118
EVA Preparation
........................................................................................................
119
Storage Pooling
.........................................................................................................
121
VLS Design Considerations
................................................................................................
123
VLS Sizing
................................................................................................................
123
VLS Blueprints
..................................................................................................................
127
Reduce Backup Window (No Deduplication)
.................................................................
127
Large Scale Backup Consolidation (No Deduplication)
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128
Managing Data Retention and Reducing Backup Storage Costs
.......................................
129
Full Enterprise Backup and Disaster Recovery Capability
.................................................
130
Multi-data Center Replication to a Common Disaster Recovery Site
...................................
132
VMWare Backup Environment with ESXi
. .......................................................................
133
VMWare Backup Environment with ESX4 and VCB-based Backups
...................................
134
Larger VMWare Environment with ESX4 and HP Data Protector ZDB IR Integration with
VMWare Consolidated Backup
...................................................................................
136
Large Enterprise Cross-site Backup with Deduplication and Inbuilt Disaster Recovery
...........
138
Combining D2D and VLS in an End-to-end Solution for ROBO/Regional DCs and Main Data
Center using HP Data Protector
....................................................................................
139
VLS Automigration
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140
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