Veritas NetBackup™ Vault Administrator's Guide
- About Vault
- Installing Vault
- Best Practices
- About preferred vaulting strategies
- About how to ensure that data is vaulted
- About not Vaulting more than necessary
- About preparing for efficient recovery
- About avoiding resource contention during duplication
- About how to avoid sending duplicates over the network
- About increasing duplication throughput
- About organizing reports
- Configuring NetBackup Vault
- Configuring Vault
- About Vault configuration
- About configuring Vault Management Properties
- About creating a vault
- About creating profiles
- Configuring a profile
- Vaulting and managing media
- About Vault sessions
- About monitoring a Vault session
- About the list of images to be vaulted
- About ejecting media
- About injecting media
- About using containers
- About vaulting additional volumes
- About using notify scripts
- Creating originals or copies concurrently
- Reporting
- Administering Vault
- About administering access to Vault
- About NetBackup Vault session files
- Using the menu user interface
- Troubleshooting
- Debug logs
- Appendix A. Recovering from disasters
- Appendix B. Vault file and directory structure
About the disaster recovery process
Disaster recovery is the process of responding to an interruption in the services your organization uses to operate. Disaster recovery usually is focused on information, network, and telecommunication services, often at an alternative site and using one or more data-recovery methods.
Disaster recovery is part of a larger topic that is called business recovery, which includes restoring the actual capability for employees to perform their jobs. Business recovery includes logistic related items, such as telephones, office space, living arrangements for employees, and other logistical items. Business recovery itself is part of a larger topic that is called business continuity planning, which includes plans to manage the crisis to your organization, help resume normal business operations, and other inventions.
A resilient organization uses business continuity planning to help ensure that it can survive a disaster and resume operations at an acceptable level.