Veritas Access Solutions Guide for Enterprise Vault
- Introduction
- System Requirements
- Installing and configuring Enterprise Vault with Veritas Access
- Veritas Access features for Enterprise Vault archival storage
- Veritas Access archival policy configuration for Enterprise Vault
- Configuring CIFS for the Active Directory domain mode
- Veritas Access GUI policies for archival storage
- Configuring the storage pool
- Configuring the replication job
- Configuring the archival policy using GUI
- Configuration of CIFS shares for archival using Veritas Access CLISH
- Storage provisioning using policies
- Configuring Veritas Access storage with Enterprise Vault store partition
- Troubleshooting
- Index
Hardware requirements
Four physical or virtual servers are required to host the following:
1. Active Directory and Domain Controller server
2. SQL server
The SQL servers should have the following minimum specifications:
Number of CPUs: 8 (recommended)
Power of CPUs: 2.8 GHz or more
Memory: 16 GB (recommended)
The SQL server requires three fast local partitions (composed of one or more disks) to hold the following:
SQL Server installation (OS Drive)
SQL Server Data
SQL Server Logs
3. Enterprise Vault server
The Enterprise Vault servers should have the following minimum specifications:
Number of CPUs: 8 (recommended)
Power of CPUs: 2.8 GHz or more
Memory: 16 GB (recommended)
Each Enterprise Vault server requires three fast local partitions (composed of one or more disks) to hold the following:
Table:
Disk use | Disk size (minimum) |
|---|---|
OS Drive: Enterprise Vault installation Enterprise Vault Cache Enterprise Vault Storage Queue | 100 GB |
Enterprise Vault Indexes | 75 GB |
Target data for archiving This disk is only required for EVSCEV01 | 75 GB |
4. Veritas Access cluster
See the Veritas Access Installation Guide for the system requirements.