NetBackup™ Snapshot Client Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Installation
- Policy configuration
- Selecting the snapshot method
- About using alternate client backup
- Configuring alternate client backup
- Policy configuration tips
- About disabling snapshots
- NAS snapshot configuration
- Dynamic data streaming for D-NAS workloads
- Setting up a NAS-Data-Protection policy
- FlashBackup configuration
- Instant Recovery configuration
- About Instant Recovery
- About sizing the cache for Instant Recovery copy-on-write snapshots
- About storage lifecycle policies for snapshots
- Configuration of software-based snapshot methods
- Support for Cluster Volume Manager Environments (CVM)
- Configuration of snapshot methods for disk arrays
- OS-specific configuration tasks
- About IBM DS6000 and DS8000 arrays
- Configuring NetBackup to access the IBM DS6000 or DS8000 array
- About IBM DS4000 array
- About Hitachi SMS/WMS/AMS, USP/NSC, USP-V/VM
- Hitachi array software requirements
- About HP-XP arrays
- About array troubleshooting
- Notes on Media Server and Third-Party Copy methods
- Backup and restore procedures
- Snapshot management
- Troubleshooting
- Logging directories for UNIX platforms
- Logging folders for Windows platforms
- FlashBackup and status code 13
- Appendix A. Managing nbu_snap (Solaris)
- Appendix B. Overview of snapshot operations
Dynamic streaming parameters
Dynamic streaming as the name suggests is a group of backup streams running in parallel which dynamically distributes files for backups amongst them for optimized and fast backup of dense NAS volumes or shares.
Maximum number of streams per volume: The value will determine the number of backup streams that will be deployed for backing up each volume.
For example, If a policy contains 10 volumes and the value of this parameter is set to 4, then you will see group of 4 backup streams for each volume, thereby total of 40 child backup streams and 10 parent backup streams as part of backup execution of the policy.
Maximum number of files in a batch: The value will determine the maximum number of files that will be processed in a single batch by any stream. The files in this batch will be processed sequentially within the stream.
For example, value of 300 for this parameter will mean that every stream will be assigned maximum of 300 files in a single batch. So if a volume has one million files to be backed up and 4 streams assigned, then every stream will be assigned 300 files each to begin with and then subsequently the streams will be fed with 300 more files as and when they are ready for more backup processing.