NetBackup™ Backup Planning and Performance Tuning Guide
- NetBackup capacity planning
- Primary server configuration guidelines
- Media server configuration guidelines
- NetBackup hardware design and tuning considerations
- About NetBackup Media Server Deduplication (MSDP)
- MSDP tuning considerations
- MSDP sizing considerations
- Accelerator performance considerations
- Media configuration guidelines
- How to identify performance bottlenecks
- Best practices
- Best practices: NetBackup AdvancedDisk
- Best practices: NetBackup tape drive cleaning
- Best practices: Universal shares
- NetBackup for VMware sizing and best practices
- Best practices: Storage lifecycle policies (SLPs)
- Measuring Performance
- Table of NetBackup All Log Entries report
- Evaluating system components
- Tuning the NetBackup data transfer path
- NetBackup network performance in the data transfer path
- NetBackup server performance in the data transfer path
- About shared memory (number and size of data buffers)
- About the communication between NetBackup client and media server
- Effect of fragment size on NetBackup restores
- Other NetBackup restore performance issues
- About shared memory (number and size of data buffers)
- Tuning other NetBackup components
- How to improve NetBackup resource allocation
- How to improve FlashBackup performance
- Tuning disk I/O performance
Performance guidelines for NetBackup policies
The following policy items may have performance implications.
Table:
Policy items | Guidelines |
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Include and exclude lists | Consider the following:
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Critical policies | For catalog backups, identify the policies that are crucial to recovering your site in the event of a disaster. For more information on catalog backup and critical policies, refer to the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I. See Guidelines for managing the primary server NetBackup catalog. |
Schedule frequency | Minimize how often you back up the files that have not changed, and minimize your consumption of bandwidth, media, and other resources. To do so, limit full backups to monthly or quarterly, followed by weekly cumulative-incremental backups and daily incremental backups. |