Backup Exec 16 Best Practices
- Backup Exec 16 Best Practices
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 software encryption
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 installation
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 tape management
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 disk-based storage
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 data lifecycle management (DLM)
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 catalogs
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 backups
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 backing up critical system components
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 Agent for Microsoft SQL Server
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 Agent for Linux
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 Agent for Microsoft SharePoint
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 Central Admin Server Option
- Best practices for Backup Exec Agent for Oracle on Windows and Linux Servers
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 NDMP Option
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 reports
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 and LiveUpdate
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 Simplified Disaster Recovery
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 Agent for Enterprise Vault and the Backup Exec Migrator
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 Granular Recovery Technology
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 Remote Media Agent for Linux
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 Agent for Microsoft Hyper-V
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 Agent for VMware
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 Storage Provisioning Option
- Best practices for using Backup Exec 16 with server clusters
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 Deduplication Option
- Best practices for using Backup Exec 16 Deduplication Option with the Central Admin Server Option
- Best practices for using hot-pluggable devices such as USB devices in a drive rotation strategy
- Best practices for Backup Exec 16 database encryption keys
- Best Practices for Using the Veritas Backup Exec Cloud Connector
Best practices for Backup Exec 16 NDMP Option
Best practices include tips and recommendations to help you use the Backup Exec NDMP Option effectively. For more information about the NDMP Option, see the Backup Exec Administrator's Guide.
The following best practices help you use the NDMP Option effectively:
Match the port number that Backup Exec uses to the port number that the device's NDMP service uses when you add an NDMP device.
Add the NDMP port number that you want to use to the Backup Exec server file
%systemdrive%\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\services.Do not include NDMP resources in a job that is software-encrypted. Software encryption is not supported for NDMP resources. Therefore, if you include NDMP resources in a job that is software-encrypted, the status of the job is "Failed."
Verify that the NDMP protocol is enabled on the NDMP device and note the NDMP logon information.
You cannot back up data from an NDMP server to a simulated tape library or to a tape device that is attached to a Backup Exec Remote Media Agent for Linux.