Veritas Access NetBackup Solutions Guide
- Veritas Access integration with NetBackup
- System requirements
- Configuring Veritas Access backup over S3 with OpenDedup and NetBackup
- Configuring Veritas Access as a cloud storage server with NetBackup CloudCatalyst
- Configuring backup and restore using NetBackup policies
- Troubleshooting
Use cases for long-term data retention
The following are the use cases for long-term data retention (LTR) with OpenDedup:
Use Case 1: OpenStorage Technology (OST) and OpenDedup hosted on a NetBackup master and/or media server
OST and OpenDedup hosted on a NetBackup master and/or media server sends deduplicated backup data to Veritas Access over the S3 protocol. Veritas Access can move this data to supported public or private clouds, based on the LTR policy configured.
Use Case 2: OST hosted on a NetBackup master and/or media server
OST hosted on a NetBackup master and/or media server sends backup data to OpenDedup hosted on Veritas Access, which deduplicates the data and sends this data over the S3 protocol to Veritas Access. Veritas Access moves this deduplicated data to AWS S3 or Glacier.
See Use case 2: Backing up data (NetBackup) and deduplicating the data (OpenDedup) on Veritas Access.
Use Case 3: Veritas Access with CloudCatalyst
Primary backup data is deduplicated by MSDP and stored on the NetBackup server.
The same deduplicated data is moved to Veritas Access through SLP using CloudCatalyst.
See Creating an S3 bucket on Veritas Access for storing deduplicated backup data from NetBackup.
Use Case 4: Veritas Access as an S3 connector
Backup data is stored in non-deduplicated format on the NetBackup server as primary backup. The same primary backup data is moved to Veritas Access through SLP over the Veritas Access S3 protocol.
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Primary backup data is deduplicated by MSDP and stored on the NetBackup server. The deduplicated data is rehydrated and then moved to Veritas Access through SLP over the Veritas Access S3 protocol.
See Configure Veritas Access as a cloud storage server on NetBackup server.