Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Capacity Planning and Performance Tuning Guide
- About this Guide
- Section I. Capacity planning
- Section II. Best Practices
- Section III. Performance tuning
- Section IV. Quick reference to Capacity planning and Performance tuning
About Fibre Channel connectivity
The NetBackup Appliance supports multiple data transfer features that use Fibre Channel (FC) connectivity to transfer data at high bandwidth:
Table: Data transfer features that use FC
Data transfer feature | Description |
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SAN Client | This feature provides high-speed backups and restores of NetBackup clients. The backup and restore traffic occurs over FC, and the NetBackup server and client administration traffic occurs over the LAN. |
Optimized duplication and Auto Image Replication | When used with FC, optimized duplication and Auto Image Replication copies the backup images from a NetBackup 52xx or 5330 appliance (source) to a NetBackup 52xx, 50xx or 5330 appliance (destination). The duplication and replication jobs will first attempt to use Fibre Transport (if configured, and will try all FT links), otherwise Ethernet connectivity will be used. |
NetBackup for VMware | This feature provides backup and restore of the VMware virtual machines that run on VMware ESX servers. When using this feature with the SAN Transport backup method, SAN LUNs hosting the VMware datastore should be visible to the media server appliance by the FC ports. Specific ports are not allocated for this function - any port not allocated to another function may be used. |
Tape Out | NetBackup 52xx and 53xx appliances support FC connections to TLD tape storage devices allowing for backup data to be written to tape. Appliance software version 2.5 and later includes official support for ACSLS. Connections to tape devices may be direct, or by an FC Switch. |
See the NetBackup Appliance Fibre Channel Guide for more information.
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