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If a storage unit contains two drives and one is busy, NetBackup can use the other drive without administrator intervention. To send backups to a storage device, the administrator must define storage units using the Device Configuration Wizard. For virtual library devices such as VLS and D2D, the type of storage unit used is the "Media Manager storage unit." (Even though VLS and D2D are using disk internally, they are seen by NetBackup as a tape library.) IBM TSM Application Overview Figure 16 shows an overview of TSM (Tivoli Storage Manager) LAN-based backups that incorporate virtual libraries. The steps are described below. Figure 16 TSM LAN-based backups . 1. Data on application servers (A-G) is backed up by TSM server via the SAN to the TSM disk pool. A typical TSM primary disk pool is sized for a minimum of one nightly backup. 2. As the primary disk pool fills, TSM moves data from it via the SAN to the primary tape pool. Unscheduled Migrations Undersized disk storage pools; a common mistake is to define disk pools that do not have the capacity to hold one night's worth of backup data. Doing so results in data migration to tape starting when the disk pool has reached its high migration threshold, rather than starting as scheduled using the "migrate" function. Unscheduled migrations can interfere with backups causing them to fail or run beyond the allowable window. 3. Data is copied (migrated) from the primary disk pool to the primary tape storage pool on a tape library. This migration is an I/O and CPU-intensive operation, which is typically limited by the speed of tape drives. If a migration occurs during a backup, the backup performance slows dramatically. 4. Data is copied from the primary tape storage pool to a copy storage pool, making a set of tapes to send off-site for disaster protection. By replacing the primary tape storage pool with a virtual library, you can dramatically improve backup and restore times, reduce the need for primary disk, and enable more use of advanced TSM functions such as LAN-free backups. Figure 17 shows an overview of TSM LAN-free backups that incorporate virtual libraries to improve backup performance and reduce LAN load. The steps are described below. 52 Backup Solution Design Considerations

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If a storage unit contains two drives and one is busy, NetBackup can use the other drive without
administrator intervention. To send backups to a storage device, the administrator must define
storage units using the Device Configuration Wizard. For virtual library devices such as VLS and
D2D, the type of storage unit used is the "Media Manager storage unit." (Even though VLS and
D2D are using disk internally, they are seen by NetBackup as a tape library.)
IBM TSM Application Overview
Figure 16
shows an overview of TSM (Tivoli Storage Manager) LAN-based backups that incorporate
virtual libraries. The steps are described below.
Figure 16 TSM LAN-based backups
.
1.
Data on application servers (A-G) is backed up by TSM server via the SAN to the TSM disk pool.
A typical TSM primary disk pool is sized for a minimum of one nightly backup.
2.
As the primary disk pool fills, TSM moves data from it via the SAN to the primary tape pool.
Unscheduled Migrations Undersized disk storage pools; a common mistake is to define disk pools
that do not have the capacity to hold one night's worth of backup data. Doing so results in data
migration to tape starting when the disk pool has reached its high migration threshold, rather
than starting as scheduled using the "migrate" function. Unscheduled migrations can interfere
with backups causing them to fail or run beyond the allowable window.
3.
Data is copied (migrated) from the primary disk pool to the primary tape storage pool on a tape
library. This migration is an I/O and CPU-intensive operation, which is typically limited by the
speed of tape drives. If a migration occurs during a backup, the backup performance slows
dramatically.
4.
Data is copied from the primary tape storage pool to a copy storage pool, making a set of tapes
to send off-site for disaster protection. By replacing the primary tape storage pool with a virtual
library, you can dramatically improve backup and restore times, reduce the need for primary
disk, and enable more use of advanced TSM functions such as LAN
free backups.
Figure 17
shows an overview of TSM LAN-free backups that incorporate virtual libraries to improve
backup performance and reduce LAN load. The steps are described below.
Backup Solution Design Considerations
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