Veritas NetBackup™ in Highly Available Environments Administrator's Guide
- About in this guide
- NetBackup protection against single points of failure
- About site disaster recovery with catalog backup and recovery
- About site loss protection with auto image and catalog replication
- About NetBackup catalog replication
- Deploying NetBackup master servers with full catalog replication
- About non-clustered NetBackup master server with catalog replication
- About globally clustered NetBackup master servers with catalog replication
- Installing and configuring a globally clustered NetBackup master server with catalog replication
- Using NetBackup to perform backups and restores in a cluster
SAN connection failures
SAN connections generally exist between the backup servers and the backup storage; although the NetBackup SAN client also supports SAN connections from clients to media servers. In all cases, to protect NetBackup against SAN connection failure, SANs should be configured to provide redundant connections between the source and the target components.
Most SAN-attached disk arrays have redundant SAN connections and support dynamic multi-pathing (DMP) software. This redundancy ensures that the connection to the storage is maintained even if one path fails. In many cases, DMP software also load balances traffic across SAN connections to improve the data transfer rates to and from the disk storage.
Many SAN-attached tape devices also offer two connections for redundancy, and thus they appear to servers as two separate devices. Multi-path selection is not dynamic. NetBackup selects the first available path it finds and always uses that path. The second device path is only used if the first path is broken.