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          NetBackup™ Backup Planning and Performance Tuning Guide
                Last Published: 
				
                2024-04-16
              
              
                Product(s): 
				
                 NetBackup (10.4, 10.3.0.1, 10.3, 10.2.0.1, 10.2, 10.1.1, 10.1, 10.0.0.1, 10.0, 9.1.0.1, 9.1, 9.0.0.1, 9.0, 8.3.0.2, 8.3.0.1, 8.3)
              
              
            - NetBackup capacity planning
 - Primary server configuration guidelines
- Size guidance for the NetBackup primary server and domain
 - Factors that limit job scheduling
 - More than one backup job per second
 - Stagger the submission of jobs for better load distribution
 - NetBackup job delays
 - Selection of storage units: performance considerations
 - About file system capacity and NetBackup performance
 - About the primary server NetBackup catalog
 - Guidelines for managing the primary server NetBackup catalog
 - Adjusting the batch size for sending metadata to the NetBackup catalog
 - Methods for managing the catalog size
 - Performance guidelines for NetBackup policies
 - Legacy error log fields
 
 - Media server configuration guidelines
- NetBackup hardware design and tuning considerations
 - About NetBackup Media Server Deduplication (MSDP)
- Data segmentation
 - Fingerprint lookup for deduplication
 - Predictive and sampling cache scheme
 - Data store
 - Space reclamation
 - System resource usage and tuning considerations
 - Memory considerations
 - I/O considerations
 - Network considerations
 - CPU considerations
 - OS tuning considerations
 - MSDP tuning considerations
 - MSDP sizing considerations
 
 - Cloud tier sizing and performance
 - Accelerator performance considerations
 
 - Media configuration guidelines
- About dedicated versus shared backup environments
 - Suggestions for NetBackup media pools
 - Disk versus tape: performance considerations
 - NetBackup media not available
 - About the threshold for media errors
 - Adjusting the media_error_threshold
 - About tape I/O error handling
 - About NetBackup media manager tape drive selection
 
 - How to identify performance bottlenecks
 - Best practices
- Best practices: NetBackup SAN Client
 - Best practices: NetBackup AdvancedDisk
 - Best practices: Disk pool configuration - setting concurrent jobs and maximum I/O streams
 - Best practices: About disk staging and NetBackup performance
 - Best practices: Supported tape drive technologies for NetBackup
 - Best practices: NetBackup tape drive cleaning
 - Best practices: NetBackup data recovery methods
 - Best practices: Suggestions for disaster recovery planning
 - Best practices: NetBackup naming conventions
 - Best practices: NetBackup duplication
 - Best practices: NetBackup deduplication
 - Best practices: Universal shares
 - NetBackup for VMware sizing and best practices
 - Best practices: Storage lifecycle policies (SLPs)
 - Best practices: NetBackup NAS-Data-Protection (D-NAS)
 - Best practices: NetBackup for Nutanix AHV
 - Best practices: NetBackup Sybase database
 - Best practices: Avoiding media server resource bottlenecks with Oracle VLDB backups
 - Best practices: Avoiding media server resource bottlenecks with MSDPLB+ prefix policy
 - Best practices: Cloud deployment considerations
 
 - Measuring Performance
- Measuring NetBackup performance: overview
 - How to control system variables for consistent testing conditions
 - Running a performance test without interference from other jobs
 - About evaluating NetBackup performance
 - Evaluating NetBackup performance through the Activity Monitor
 - Evaluating NetBackup performance through the All Log Entries report
 - Table of NetBackup All Log Entries report
 - Evaluating system components
- About measuring performance independent of tape or disk output
 - Measuring performance with bpbkar
 - Bypassing disk performance with the SKIP_DISK_WRITES touch file
 - Measuring performance with the GEN_DATA directive (Linux/UNIX)
 - Monitoring Linux/UNIX CPU load
 - Monitoring Linux/UNIX memory use
 - Monitoring Linux/UNIX disk load
 - Monitoring Linux/UNIX network traffic
 - Monitoring Linux/Unix system resource usage with dstat
 - About the Windows Performance Monitor
 - Monitoring Windows CPU load
 - Monitoring Windows memory use
 - Monitoring Windows disk load
 
 - Increasing disk performance
 
 - Tuning the NetBackup data transfer path
- About the NetBackup data transfer path
 - About tuning the data transfer path
 - Tuning suggestions for the NetBackup data transfer path
 - NetBackup client performance in the 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)
- Default number of shared data buffers
 - Default size of shared data buffers
 - Amount of shared memory required by NetBackup
 - How to change the number of shared data buffers
 - Notes on number data buffers files
 - How to change the size of shared data buffers
 - Notes on size data buffer files
 - Size values for shared data buffers
 - Note on shared memory and NetBackup for NDMP
 - Recommended shared memory settings
 - Recommended number of data buffers for SAN Client and FT media server
 - Testing changes made to shared memory
 
 - About NetBackup wait and delay counters
 - Changing parent and child delay values for NetBackup
 - About the communication between NetBackup client and media server
- Processes used in NetBackup client-server communication
 - Roles of processes during backup and restore
 - Finding wait and delay counter values
 - Note on log file creation
 - About tunable parameters reported in the bptm log
 - Example of using wait and delay counter values
 - Issues uncovered by wait and delay counter values
 
 - Estimating the effect of multiple copies on backup performance
 - Effect of fragment size on NetBackup restores
 - Other NetBackup restore performance issues
 
 - About shared memory (number and size of data buffers)
 - NetBackup storage device performance in the data transfer path
 
 - Tuning other NetBackup components
- When to use multiplexing and multiple data streams
 - Effects of multiplexing and multistreaming on backup and restore
 - How to improve NetBackup resource allocation
 - Encryption and NetBackup performance
 - Compression and NetBackup performance
 - How to enable NetBackup compression
 - Effect of encryption plus compression on NetBackup performance
 - Information on NetBackup Java performance improvements
 - Information on NetBackup Vault
 - Fast recovery with Bare Metal Restore
 - How to improve performance when backing up many small files
 - How to improve FlashBackup performance
 - Veritas NetBackup OpsCenter
 
 - Tuning disk I/O performance
 
Space reclamation
The following storage space reclamation techniques help to maintain a robust, efficient, and well performing data store:
Manage data reference at data container level which allows for the potential of reclaiming a whole container when the reference to the container drops to 0.
Maintain statistics on how much space may be reclaimed from a container to trigger compaction operation at the right time on a set of containers for segment level space reclamation.
Reference count increments are done before a backup job is completed to ensure backup image data is correctly protected.
Reference count decrements from image expirations are batch processed for efficiency.