Veritas Access 7.3.0.1 NetBackup Solutions Guide
- Veritas Access integration with NetBackup
- System requirements
- Configuring Veritas Access backup over S3 with OpenDedup and NetBackup
- Benefits of using Veritas Access with NetBackup and OpenDedup
- Workflow for OpenDedup
- Use case 1: Backing up deduplicated data (OpenDedup and NetBackup) using the S3 protocol to Veritas Access
- Use case 2: Backing up data (NetBackup) and deduplicating the data (OpenDedup) on Veritas Access
- Creating an S3 bucket on Veritas Access for storing deduplicated backup data from NetBackup
- Creating a Media Server Deduplication Pool (MSDP) for primary backup using NetBackup
- Creating an OST disk pool and STU in the NetBackup console
- Setting up multiple NetBackup media servers in the same domain
- Setting up multiple SDFS volumes on a NetBackup media server
- Configuring backup and restore using NetBackup policies
- Troubleshooting
About Veritas Access as backup storage for NetBackup
This document describes how Veritas Access fulfills the needs of NetBackup customers looking for a cost-effective solution for moving away from tape backups, yet retain the backed-up data for the long term.
NetBackup is an enterprise-class heterogeneous backup and recovery application. It provides cross-platform backup functionality to a large variety of Windows, UNIX, and Linux operating systems.
Veritas Access is based on the rock-solid and industry-proven Veritas CFS stack. It offers an AWS-compatible S3 protocol as object storage for NetBackup.
Veritas Access is integrated with OpenDedup. OpenDedup is OpenSource software that lets you deduplicate your data to on-premises or cloud storage. OpenDedup installs on top of a NetBackup media server or Veritas Access; it performs data deduplication and stores deduplicated data on Veritas Access over S3.
Figure: shows how Veritas Access integrates with OpenDedup over S3 to store NetBackup backup streams as deduplicated data.