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
About the communication between NetBackup client and media server
The communication process between the NetBackup client and the media server varies depending on the following:
Whether the operation is a backup or restore
Whether the operation involves a local client or a remote client
Table: NetBackup communication during backup and restore
Type of client (local or remote) | Communication process during backup and restore |
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Local client | When the NetBackup media server and the NetBackup client are part of the same system, the NetBackup client is referred to as a local client.
Note: Other processes may be used instead of bpbkar and bptm, depending on the data to be backed up or restored. See Processes used in NetBackup client-server communication. |
Remote client | When the NetBackup media server and the NetBackup client are part of two different systems, the NetBackup client is referred to as a remote client.
Note: Other processes may be used instead of bpbkar and bptm, depending on the data to be backed up or restored. See Processes used in NetBackup client-server communication. |