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NetBackup BusinesServer
Data Protection for Business Critical Workgroups
February 2000
What is the VERITAS NetBackup BusinesServer and
how can it help you?
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NetBackup BusinesServer
“NetBackup BusinesServer will change the
way people look at UNIX/heterogeneous data
protection solutions. Never before has a
product in this market segment delivered the
combination of value, ease of use and
performance.”
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VERITAS Backup Solutions
Application
Solutions
Backup
File &
Volume
Mgmt
Clustering
and
Replication
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Agenda
Market Requirements
VERITAS’ Goal
Backup Family comparison
NetBackup BusinesServer Overview
Solve your Business Problems
Q&A
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Market Requirements
The Market
($M)
2000
1800
1600
1400
1200
1000
1998
2003
800
600
400
UNIX
Novell
Netware
0
32-bit
Windows
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Source: IDC, 1999 Systems Mgmt SW report
Worldwide Storage Management Software Revenues
by Operating Environment
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Our Goal
Goals
Provide a valuable UNIX/heterogeneous data
protection solution
• Price point
• UNIX/NT
Provide an easy to use solution with
enterprise type performance
• Wizards/GUI Interface
• Based on Netbackup Datacenter
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Backup Family Comparison
Goals
Large Server (UNIX/NT)
NetBackup
Mid-size Server
(UNIX/NT/NetWare)
NetBackup
BusinesServer
Desktop to Small Server
(Mostly NT/NetWare)
Backup Exec
Telebackup
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BusinesServer
High Performance backup and recovery
Smaller networks with small number NT
and UNIX
Easy to use GUI and built-in wizards
Ideal price point - enterprise performance
Upgrade path to enterprise solution
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NetBackup BusinesServer
Overview
VERITAS NetBackup BusinesServer
“Lite” version of NetBackup for Sun (Solaris 2.6, 7 -SPARC
only), HP (HP 11.0 only), and NT-based (Intel only) workgroups
Single server with up to 4 clients
Single drive with optional second drive/robotic support
Database options
Easy-to-use configuration wizards
Attractive pricing
Manageable by GDM (GDM 3.3 required)
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Interfaces
Java GUI
Command line interface
Excellent for scripting
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“Assistant”
Getting Started Wizard:
“Step-by-step” configuration
Device Configuration Wizard:
Automatically recognizes storage devices,
robotics, and configures media
Catalog Backup Configuration Wizard:
Configures how and when catalog and
config info is backed up
Policy Configuration Wizard:
Simplifies configuration of scheduled
backups
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NetBackup BusinesServer
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Supported Clients
Auspex
NCR UNIX SVR4MP-RAS
DG-UX (Intel)
Digital Alpha (OSF/1, Windows NT)
HP-UX (11.0 only)
IBM AIX
IBM OS/2 Warp
Linux (Red Hat, SuSE)
Macintosh (MacOS)
Motorola (SVR4)
MS Windows NT, 95, 98
Novell NetWare
Pyramid ReliantUNIX
SCO (OpenServer, UnixWare)
Sequent DYNIX/ptx
SGI IRIX
Sun Solaris (SPARC-only)
Sun Solaris (x86)
…more to come
BusinesServer
Clients
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Server-attached Devices
Technologies
• 4mm
• 8mm
• DLT
Consult www.veritas.com
for specific model/device
information
Vendors
• ADIC
• ATL Products
• Breece Hill
• Compaq
• Exabyte
• HP
• IBM
• Overland Data
• Plasmon
• Qualstar
• Quantum
• Sony
• Spectra Logic
• StorageTek
• Sun
• Tandberg
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Database Agents
Oracle 8 (RMAN) and 7 (OEBU)
Sybase
Microsoft Exchange
Microsoft SQL Server
Informix
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Flexibility
BusinesServer Solaris, HP/UX and NT
Policy Backup
• Which computers, files/folders, how often and where
are backups stored
Scheduled Backups
Media and Device Management
• configure storage devices and volumes
• Run reports
• monitors backup and restore jobs
Scalable to the enterprise
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Electronic Client Install
For NT and UNIX clients
Support for MS SMS install/uninstall
Support for VERITAS WinInstall
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Disaster Recovery
NT Intelligent Disaster Recovery
Creates diskette-based recovery system
Removes need to completely reload OS
Bare metal restore
Simple wizard guides user through
recovery steps
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Tape Formats
High-performance tape multiplexing PLUS
server-independent disaster recovery
The BusinesServer server demultiplexes its high-speed tapes
into gnutar-format tapes which can be restored to clients
even without the server present.
Fast
multiplex
Take offsite
X
De-multiplex into
gnutar format
X
Server
gnu-tar
Client
X
Client
Client
Client
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Tape Multiplexing Option
tape
Feed the tape
quickly in
order to
maximize
performance
Client or
filesystem
A
Client or
filesystem
B
Client or
filesystem
C
Client or
filesystem
D
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Bandwidth Limiting
BusinesServer server
Client Group A
Client Group B
Client Group C
Regulates for mission critical data
Restrict by user or group
Dynamically balanced
Keeps backup workload from saturating your network
Allows key clients to receive best service
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Comprehensive Backups
Full backup - backs up all selected files
Differential Incremental backup - backs up files
changed since last backup; or
Cumulative Incremental backup - backs up files
changed since last full backup
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True Image Recovery
Full
Backup
Incremental Incremental
Backup
Backup
Restore
valid
files
only
Sat
100 files
Mon
30 files
modified
Tue
20 files
modified
20 deleted
32 deleted
15 new
48 new
Wed
Disk
Damaged
Restore 111 files
Ignoring 52 deleted
Latest versions of all
Monday/Tuesday modified
files
NetBackup: Without True
Image Recovery we would
get 163 files restored
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NetBackup BusinesServer
Enterprise Domain
Storage
Domain
Storage
Domain
Storage
Domain
Storage
Domain
Global Data Manager
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Summary
Drives per server (2)
Robots per server (1)
Slots per Robot (22)
Multiplexing per storage unit (8)
Multiplexing per schedule (8)
Concurrent jobs in class (8)
Concurrent backups per client (8)
Maximum number of clients (4)
User-directed operations
Automated Client Install
True image recovery
Non-proprietary tape format (gnu-tar)
For more information contact: www.veritas.com
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Thank you for your time today!
Visit our web site at
www.veritas.com
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