Backup Exec Best Practices
- Backup Exec Best Practices
Best practices for using Backup Exec with server clusters
Best practices include tips and recommendations to help you use Backup Exec effectively in a clustered environment. For more information about Backup Exec and clustered environments, see the Backup Exec Administrator's Guide.
The following best practices apply when you use Backup Exec in clustered environments:
To prevent possible loss of data in failover situations, Veritas recommends that you use the backup method Incremental - Using modified time when you configure backup jobs. Do not use the backup method, Incremental - Using archive bit (reset archive bit).
When you apply Backup Exec patches to clustered Backup Exec servers or to a central administration server, Veritas recommends the following to prevent possible data loss:
Use the Microsoft Cluster Administrator to set each of the clustered Backup Exec services so that they do not automatically restart after a failure occurs. By doing that, you prevent the cluster from changing nodes in the event of a failure.
After you finish applying the patches, you should reset each of the clustered Backup Exec services so that they restart after a failure occurs.