HP StorageWorks 6000 HP StorageWorks VLS and D2D Solutions Guide (AG306-96028, - Page 8

HP StorageWorks 6000 - Virtual Library System Manual

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Figures 1 Common Backup Technologies 16 2 HP Virtual Tape Library Product Range 17 3 Basic Write-to-disk Setup 19 4 Unique Backup Data 20 5 Enterprise Deployment with Small and Large Remote and Branch Offices 24 6 Remote Site Data Protection Before Replication 25 7 Remote Site Data Protection Using Replication 25 8 Replication Configuration Options 27 9 Presenting the Replication Target to a Different Backup Application 28 10 Backup to the VLS in a LAN/SAN Hybrid Environment 32 11 Backup to VLS in a Simple Deployment (VLS9000-series with One Shared Library Shown) ...34 12 Backup to VLS in a Simple Deployment (VLS9000-series with Four Dedicated Libraries Shown) ...35 13 Writing to Tape in a LAN/SAN Hybrid Environment 40 14 Echo Copy is Managed through Automigration 42 15 Virtual Tape Environment 50 16 TSM LAN-based backups 52 17 TSM LAN-free backups 53 18 Single Site Backup Consolidation using iSCSI 61 19 Large SME Site Consolidation Requiring FC Shared Devices 62 20 Multi-site Small Business Automated Disaster Recovery Solution 63 21 Multi-site Small Business Automated Disaster Recovery Solution with no Physical Tape ...... 64 22 VMWare Infrastructure Environment 65 23 Using D2D in VMWare Environment with ESX4 and VCB Backup for SAN-based Backup ...66 24 Using D2D in a VMWare Environment with ESX4 and HP Data Protector ZDB IR 68 25 Hash-based Chunking 70 26 D2D Configuration 71 27 Dynamic Deduplication Ratio 71 28 Restoring from a Recipe File 72 29 Options for Initialization the Initial Data 74 30 Slot Mappings ...77 8

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Figures
Common Backup Technologies
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16
1
HP Virtual Tape Library Product Range
.......................................................................
17
2
Basic Write-to-disk Setup
.........................................................................................
19
3
Unique Backup Data
...............................................................................................
20
4
Enterprise Deployment with Small and Large Remote and Branch Offices
........................
24
5
Remote Site Data Protection Before Replication
...........................................................
25
6
Remote Site Data Protection Using Replication
............................................................
25
7
Replication Configuration Options
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27
8
Presenting the Replication Target to a Different Backup Application
................................
28
9
Backup to the VLS in a LAN/SAN Hybrid Environment
.................................................
32
10
Backup to VLS in a Simple Deployment (VLS9000
series with One Shared Library
Shown)
..................................................................................................................
34
11
Backup to VLS in a Simple Deployment (VLS9000
series with Four Dedicated Libraries
Shown)
..................................................................................................................
35
12
Writing to Tape in a LAN/SAN Hybrid Environment
....................................................
40
13
Echo Copy is Managed through Automigration
...........................................................
42
14
Virtual Tape Environment
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50
15
TSM LAN-based backups
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52
16
TSM LAN-free backups
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53
17
Single Site Backup Consolidation using iSCSI
.............................................................
61
18
Large SME Site Consolidation Requiring FC Shared Devices
.........................................
62
19
Multi-site Small Business Automated Disaster Recovery Solution
.....................................
63
20
Multi-site Small Business Automated Disaster Recovery Solution with no Physical Tape
......
64
21
VMWare Infrastructure Environment
...........................................................................
65
22
Using D2D in VMWare Environment with ESX4 and VCB Backup for SAN-based
Backup
..................................................................................................................
66
23
Using D2D in a VMWare Environment with ESX4 and HP Data Protector ZDB IR
.............
68
24
Hash-based Chunking
.............................................................................................
70
25
D2D Configuration
..................................................................................................
71
26
Dynamic Deduplication Ratio
....................................................................................
71
27
Restoring from a Recipe File
.....................................................................................
72
28
Options for Initialization the Initial Data
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74
29
Slot Mappings
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77
30
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