NetBackup™ Release Notes
- About NetBackup 10.4
- New features, enhancements, and changes
- About new enhancements and changes in NetBackup
- NetBackup 10.4 new features, changes, and enhancements
- Changes in Veritas terminology
- RESTful APIs included in NetBackup 10.4
- Client-side deduplication control from policies in NetBackup web UI
- Changes to the dashboard in the NetBackup web UI
- Malware scan improvements
- Enhancement in multifactor authentication
- Enhancements in anomaly detection
- Enhancements in multi-person authorization
- NetBackup support for OCSF-formatted audit events
- End-of-support-life (EOSL) for NetBackup Replication Director, replaced with NetBackup Snapshot Manager (NBSM)
- NetBackup 10.4 support additions and changes
- Deprecating support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
- Support for CIS Level 2 v2 benchmark for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 machines
- Several shutdown commands to be deprecated in a future release
- Windows compiler and security requirements for NetBackup 10.4 and later installation and upgrade
- Script for setting up image sharing with cloud recovery servers to be deprecated
- AMI is used to create virtual machine in the AWS cloud environment
- Upgraded containerized services
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure support for cloud workloads
- Support for VMware vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA)
- Browse ability for vApps with VMware policy in NetBackup web UI
- New features for NetBackup for VMware in the NetBackup web UI
- Support for XFS-formatted volumes and LVM2 Thin Pool Volumes
- New features and changes for NetBackup for Microsoft SQL Server
- New features and changes for NetBackup for Oracle
- Support for Kubernetes workload type for malware scanning
- Patching mechanism for primary and media servers
- New features for Dynamic NAS (D-NAS)
- Operational notes
- About NetBackup 10.4 operational notes
- NetBackup installation and upgrade operational notes
- NetBackup administration and general operational notes
- NetBackup administration interface operational notes
- NetBackup Bare Metal Restore operational notes
- NetBackup Cloud Object Store Workload operational notes
- Auto Image Replication (AIR) from NetBackup version 10.4 requires NetBackup 10.2 or later
- For Azure, backups fail when an older policy is updated with a new backup host
- Replicated backups cannot be restored to older NetBackup versions
- Changing the authentication method of existing Cloud object store accounts on Ceph may fail
- Red Hat Ceph does not support the Assume role credential type
- NetBackup Snapshot Manager (formerly NetBackup CloudPoint)
- NetBackup database and application agent operational notes
- NetBackup NAS operational notes
- NetBackup for OpenStack operational notes
- NetBackup for OpenStack appliance re-initalization feature is removed from NetBackup for OpenStack 10.4
- Excluding volumes from the backup is not supported in NetBackup for OpenStack 10.4
- NetBackup for OpenStack 10.4 imports only policies from the older versions
- NetBackup for OpenStack Datamover API (NBOSDMAPI) service times out in the haproxy connection
- Instance volumes in the incremental backups cannot be mounted
- Success message appears along with the error message when you delete the protection that has recovery points
- Restored VMs have blank metadata config_drive attached
- No operation is permitted in insecure way for SSL-enabled Keystone URL
- If the OpenStack project is deleted, importing policy does not work in NetBackup for OpenStack 10.4
- NetBackup internationalization and localization operational notes
- Appendix A. About SORT for NetBackup Users
- Appendix B. NetBackup installation requirements
- Appendix C. NetBackup compatibility requirements
- Appendix D. Other NetBackup documentation and related documents
NetBackup 10.4 binary sizes
Table: NetBackup binary sizes for compatible platforms contains the approximate binary sizes of the NetBackup 10.4 primary server, media server, and client software for the various supported operating systems. These binary sizes indicate the amount of disk space occupied by the product after an initial installation. Note that for the sizes listed in the table, 1 MB equals 1024 KB.
Note:
As of NetBackup 8.3, the Java GUI and JRE packages are optional with most clients and media servers. The package sizes were calculated with the Java GUI and JRE included.
Note:
The table lists only the supported operating systems. For up-to-date information about the specific operating system versions that NetBackup currently supports, check the Installation and Upgrade Checklist on the Services and Operations Readiness Tools (SORT) website, or the NetBackup Compatibility List for all Versions.
Table: NetBackup binary sizes for compatible platforms
OS | CPU Architecture | 64-bit client | 64-bit server | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
AIX | POWER | 1789 MB | No longer supported | |
Alma Linux | 2029 MB | |||
Amazon Linux | 2029 MB | |||
BC-Linux | 2029 MB | |||
Canonical Ubuntu | x86-64 | 2029 MB | ||
CentOS | x86-64 | 2029 MB | 8992 MB | |
Debian GNU/Linux | x86-64 | 2029 MB | ||
Kylin Linux Advanced Server 10.0 | 2029 MB | |||
NeoKylin Linux Advanced Server | 2029 MB | |||
Oracle Linux | x86-64 | 2029 MB | 8992 MB | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server | POWER | 1437 MB | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server | x86-64 | 1989 MB | 8730 MB | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server | z/Architecture | 1086 MB | No longer supported | Media server or client compatibility only. |
Rocky Linux client | 2029 MB | |||
Solaris | SPARC | 946 MB | No longer supported | |
Solaris | x86-64 | 905 MB | No longer supported | |
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server | POWER | 443 MB | ||
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server | x86-64 | 1642 MB | 7083 MB | |
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server | z/Architecture | 1102 MB | No longer supported | Media server or client compatibility only. |
Windows | x86-64 | 713 MB | 5087 MB | Covers all compatible Windows x64 platforms. |
The following space requirements also apply to some NetBackup installations on Windows:
If you install NetBackup in a custom location on a Windows system, some portions of the software are installed on the system drive regardless of the primary application folder location. The space that is required on the system drive generally accounts for 40 to 50 percent of the total binary size that is listed in the table.
If you install NetBackup server on a Windows cluster, some portions of the software are installed on the cluster shared disk. Note, the space that is required on the cluster shared disk is in addition to the binary size that is listed in the table. The additional required space is equivalent to 15 to 20 percent of the total binary size.