Veritas Access Appliance 8.2 Solutions Guide for NetBackup
- Access Appliance integration with NetBackup
- System requirements
- Configuring Veritas Data Deduplication with Access Appliance- About Veritas Data Deduplication
- Benefits of using Veritas Data Deduplication with Access Appliance
- Supported features with different versions of Veritas Data Deduplication
- Configuring Veritas Data Deduplication without WORM
- Configuring Veritas Data Deduplication with WORM
- Managing Veritas Data Deduplication using the Access CLISH
- Managing Veritas Data Deduplication using GUI- Viewing information about Veritas Data Deduplication
- Starting or stopping the Veritas Data Deduplication service
- Increasing storage for Veritas Data Deduplication
- Unconfiguring Veritas Data Deduplication
- Adding secondary IP for Veritas Data Deduplication
- Deleting secondary IP for Veritas Data Deduplication
- Changing the primary IP for Veritas Data Deduplication
- Upgrade the deduplication version for Veritas Data Deduplication
- Setting affinity node for Veritas Data Deduplication
 
- Accessing Access Appliance storage shell for management tasks
- Support for multiple domains across networks for Veritas Data Deduplication
- Veritas Data Deduplication storage layout
- Configuring a Veritas Data Deduplication storage unit on NetBackup
- Configuring global deduplication using the Veritas Data Deduplication storage server across the domain
- Enabling Veritas Data Deduplication encryption
- Support for bandwidth throttling during duplication
- Setting up secure communication between Veritas Data Deduplication on Access Appliance and the NetBackup primary server
- About MSDP encryption using NetBackup KMS service
- Support for NetBackup Auto Image Replication
- Setting up Auto Image Replication (AIR) between two Access Appliances which have secure communication enabled
 
- NetBackup Dedupe Direct for Oracle
- Configuring MSDP-C with Access Appliance
- Migrating the NetBackup images from existing storage to Veritas Access storage
- Configuring Access Appliance with the NetBackup client- Configuring Access Appliance for NetBackup client
- Installing the NetBackup client add-on packages
- Prerequisites for configuring the NetBackup client
- Configuring the NetBackup client
- Adding an optional media server
- Adding multiple primary servers
- Adding file systems to the backup configuration
- Removing file systems from backup configuration
- Changing the virtual IP address used by the NetBackup client
- Upgrade the NetBackup client
- Unconfiguring the NetBackup client
- Enabling Veritas Data Deduplication catalog backup with NetBackup client
- Disabling Veritas Data Deduplication catalog backup from NetBackup client
- Displaying the status of NetBackup services
- Configuring backup operations using NetBackup or other third-party backup applications
- Restoring filesystems backed up with NetBackup client
 
- Configuring isolated recovery environment (IRE)- Requirements
- Configuring the network isolation
- Configuring an isolated recovery environment using the command line
- Configuring an isolated recovery environment on a storage server
- Managing an isolated recovery environment on a storage server
- Configuring data transmission between a production environment and an IRE storage server
 
- Troubleshooting
- Index
Use cases for long-term data retention
The following are the use cases for long-term data retention (LTR) using Access Appliance:
Use Case: Access Appliance with Veritas Data Deduplication
- Veritas Data Deduplication technology is installed on top of Access Appliance and integrates with NetBackup. It catalogs and organizes incoming deduplicated backup data and stores it on Access Appliance storage. 
- MSDP deduplicates the primary backup data and stores it on the NetBackup server. 
- The same deduplicated data is sent to Access Appliance for long-term retention purpose using SLPs through duplication jobs. 
- Veritas Data Deduplication can also act as a source or destination while replicating deduplicated data using Auto Image Replication (AIR). 
Use Case: Access Appliance with MSDP-C
- MSDP deduplicates the primary backup data and stores it on the NetBackup server. 
- The same deduplicated data is moved to Access Appliance through SLP using MSDP-C. 
See Configuring Access S3 bucket with NetBackup MSDP-C.
Note:
Veritas does not support a deduplication pool of size greater than 1.24 PiB.
If you want to use 2.48 PiB of storage, the following configurations are possible:
- Configure two instances of Veritas Data Deduplication with 1.24 PiB storage each. 
- Configure MSDP-C with four buckets of size 600 TiB each. 
- Configure Veritas Data Deduplication with 1.24 PiB storage and configure MSDP-C with two buckets of size 600 TiB each. 
Use the virtual IP of one node for Veritas Data Deduplication and use the virtual IP of another node for MSDP-C.
Use Case: Access Appliance as an S3 connector
- Backup data is stored in non-deduplicated format on the NetBackup server as primary backup. The same primary backup data is moved to Access Appliance through SLP over the Access Appliance S3 protocol. 
Or
- MSDP duplicates the primary backup data and stores it on the NetBackup server. 
- The deduplicated data is rehydrated and then moved to Access Appliance through SLP over the Access Appliance S3 protocol. 
Figure: Backup data stored in non-deduplicated format on the NetBackup server as primary backup and the same backup data duplicates to Access Appliance over Access S3 protocol.
Note:
Configurations and use cases beyond storing copies for long term retention periods require a Support Exception. Please contact your Veritas representative for details on the Support Exception approval process.