Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Fibre Channel Guide
- About NetBackup Fibre Transport and SAN Client
- About optimized duplication and Auto Image Replication over FC
- About backup to tape support
- VMware support
- Supported Fibre Channel features on NetBackup appliances
- NetBackup Appliance rear panel configurations
- About the HBA port mode configuration
- Supported Fibre Channel port configurations for the NetBackup 5220 and 5230 appliances
- Supported Fibre Channel port configuration for the NetBackup 5240 appliances
- Supported Fibre Channel port configurations for the NetBackup 53xx appliances
- About the factory default port mode configuration
- Default port mode configuration for FTMS, optimized duplication, and Auto Image Replication
- Zoning the FC SAN
- About the Fibre Transport page on the NetBackup Appliance Web Console
- Configuring Fibre Transport on the appliance
- How to configure Fibre Transport media server for SAN Client
- Guidelines for changing NetBackup appliance FT target ports to receive data streams from multiple SAN Client FC initiator ports
- How to configure Fibre Transport for optimized duplication and Auto Image Replication over FC
- Configuring Fibre Transport to other NetBackup appliances
- Configuring Fibre Transport on a target appliance for optimized duplication and replication
- About Fibre Transport Deduplication target mode port verification
- How to configure two NetBackup 52xx or 53xx appliances in different domains for MSDP replication
About appliance dynamic multi-pathing for VMware backups with SAN transport
NetBackup appliances support dynamic multi-pathing (DMP) in a SAN environment for VMware backups. DMP enhances I/O performance by distributing requests across all available paths. DMP on the Appliance can distinguish between the active paths and passive paths and make use of the active paths.
In a failover scenario, inputs and outputs are rerouted to healthy data paths. The failed paths are restored automatically when they become healthy. DMP also reduces the complexity of managing thousands of I/O paths in case they need to be temporarily disabled for array maintenance.
For more information on whether your system supports this function, see the Hardware Compatibility List at the following link:
http://www.veritas.com/docs/000019707
See Notes on NetBackup appliance as a VMware backup host.
See the NetBackup VMware Guide for more information about VMware.