Veritas NetBackup™ Deduplication Guide
- Introducing the NetBackup media server deduplication option
- Planning your deployment
- About MSDP storage and connectivity requirements
- About NetBackup media server deduplication
- About NetBackup Client Direct deduplication
- About MSDP remote office client deduplication
- About MSDP performance
- MSDP deployment best practices
- Provisioning the storage
- Licensing deduplication
- Configuring deduplication
- Configuring the Deduplication Multi-Threaded Agent behavior
- Configuring the MSDP fingerprint cache behavior
- Configuring MSDP fingerprint cache seeding on the storage server
- Configuring a storage server for a Media Server Deduplication Pool
- Configuring a disk pool for deduplication
- Configuring a Media Server Deduplication Pool storage unit
- About MSDP optimized duplication within the same domain
- Configuring MSDP optimized duplication within the same NetBackup domain
- Configuring MSDP replication to a different NetBackup domain
- Creating a storage lifecycle policy
- Resilient Network properties
- Editing the MSDP pd.conf file
- About protecting the MSDP catalog
- Configuring an MSDP catalog backup
- Monitoring deduplication activity
- Managing deduplication
- Managing MSDP servers
- Managing NetBackup Deduplication Engine credentials
- Managing Media Server Deduplication Pools
- Changing a Media Server Deduplication Pool properties
- Configuring MSDP data integrity checking behavior
- About MSDP storage rebasing
- Managing MSDP servers
- Recovering MSDP
- Replacing MSDP hosts
- Uninstalling MSDP
- Deduplication architecture
- Troubleshooting
- About unified logging
- About legacy logging
- Troubleshooting MSDP installation issues
- Troubleshooting MSDP configuration issues
- Troubleshooting MSDP operational issues
- Appendix A. Migrating to MSDP storage
- Appendix B. NetBackup appliance deduplication
About trusted master servers for Auto Image Replication
NetBackup provides the ability to establish a trust relationship between replication domains. A trust relationship is optional. The following items describe how a trust relationship affects Auto Image Replication:
You add a trusted master server in the source domain; you specify a remote master server as a trusted host. A trust relationship is reciprocal: If you add host B as a trusted master server for host A, host B then trusts hosts A.
See Adding a trusted master server.
You select the targets for replication when you configure a storage lifecycle policy. However, before you choose a specific storage server as a replication target, you must create an import SLP in the target domain. Then, you choose the specific target master server and SLP when you create a storage lifecycle policy in the source domain.
See About storage lifecycle policies.
See Creating a storage lifecycle policy.
Note:
Before you can configure trust relationships for a clustered NetBackup master server, you must enable inter-node authentication on all of the nodes in the cluster. This requirement applies regardless of whether the clustered mastered server is the source of the replication operation or the target.
See Enabling NetBackup clustered master server inter-node authentication.
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