Veritas NetBackup™ OpenStorage Solutions Guide for Disk
- Introducing disk appliance storage solutions
- Planning your deployment
- Planning your OpenStorage deployment
- About OpenStorage requirements and limitations
- About OpenStorage storage servers for backups
- About OpenStorage server credentials
- About OpenStorage data movers for backups
- About the OpenStorage plug-in
- About OpenStorage disk pools for backups
- About OpenStorage optimized duplication and replication
- About OpenStorage optimized synthetic backups
- About storage unit groups for OpenStorage
- About OpenStorage direct to tape
- Provisioning the storage
- Licensing OpenStorage
- Configuring OpenStorage in NetBackup
- Configuring OpenStorage disk appliance storage
- Configuring an OpenStorage storage server for backups
- Configuring an OpenStorage disk pool for backups
- Configuring an OpenStorage storage unit
- Configuring OpenStorage optimized synthetic backups
- Configuring OpenStorage direct to tape
- Configuring optimized duplication to an OpenStorage device within the same NetBackup domain
- Configuring replication to an OpenStorage device in a different domain
- About storage lifecycle policies
- About the storage lifecycle policies required for Auto Image Replication
- Creating a storage lifecycle policy
- Creating a backup policy
- Adding OpenStorage functionality to an existing environment
- Managing OpenStorage
- Managing OpenStorage storage servers
- Viewing OpenStorage storage servers
- Determining OpenStorage storage server state
- Changing OpenStorage storage server properties
- Setting OpenStorage storage server attributes
- Removing OpenStorage storage server attributes
- Updating an OpenStorage storage server to reflect plug-in updates
- Deleting an OpenStorage storage server
- Managing OpenStorage server credentials
- Managing OpenStorage data movers
- Managing OpenStorage disk pools
- Viewing OpenStorage disk pools
- Determining OpenStorage disk pool state
- Changing OpenStorage disk pool state
- Determining OpenStorage disk volume state
- Changing OpenStorage disk volume state
- Changing OpenStorage disk pool properties
- Setting OpenStorage disk pool attributes
- Removing OpenStorage disk pool attributes
- Adding volumes to an OpenStorage disk pool
- Merging OpenStorage disk pools
- Removing a volume from an OpenStorage disk pool
- Updating an OpenStorage disk pool to reflect plug-in updates
- Deleting an OpenStorage disk pool
- Monitoring OpenStorage storage capacity and usage
- Viewing OpenStorage disk reports
- Reporting on Auto Image Replication jobs
- About catalog backups to OpenStorage devices
- About restoring from OpenStorage backup copies
- About restoring from a backup at a target master domain
- Managing OpenStorage storage servers
- Troubleshooting
About OpenStorage disk pools for backups
An OpenStorage disk pool represents the disk storage that is exposed to NetBackup through the OpenStorage API. A disk pool is the storage destination of a NetBackup storage unit.
For disk appliance storage for backups, the vendor may expose the storage as one or more units of storage (that is, disk volumes). The vendor also may expose the volume properties that are related to replication.
A disk pool can represent one or more volumes. If a disk pool represents more than one volume, NetBackup selects a volume for a backup based on the available capacity and the predicted size of the backup. NetBackup tries to write backup data to a single volume. If necessary, backup images span volumes in a disk pool unless the storage implementation does not support volume spanning. Backup images do not span across multiple disk pools.
See About spanning volumes in OpenStorage disk pools.
How many disk pools you configure depends on your storage requirements. It also depends on whether or not you use optimized duplication or replication, as follows:
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Optimized duplication within the same NetBackup domain |
Optimized duplication in the same domain requires the following disk pools:
See About OpenStorage optimized duplication within the same domain. |
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Auto Image Replication to a different NetBackup domain |
Auto Image Replication disk pools can be either replication source or replication target. The replication properties denote the purpose of the disk pool: source or target. Your storage administrator configures the replication topology of the volumes in the storage devices, and you create the disk pools to match that topology. The disk pools inherit the replication properties from the volumes that you add to them. See About the replication topology for Auto Image Replication. Auto Image Replication requires the following disk pools:
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Figure: OpenStorage disk appliance disk pools shows a disk pool configuration in a disk appliance.
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