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
About multi-site single domain replication
Multi-site single domain is used where clients and media servers at both sites are under control of a common master server. Since both servers are part of the same domain, they see the same media servers and clients, and the NetBackup catalog is completely valid on the secondary master server.
In the multi-site single domain model, NetBackup catalogs are replicated between the sites. In the event of a problem at the primary site, the master server is failed over to a standby node on the secondary site. Backups are created on both sites (either by in-line copy or duplication depending on the configuration). Thus, the loss of a single site does not represent a true disaster, but loss of a number of application servers. Because the backup domain spans both sites, the loss of a single site results in reduction of the backup and restore capability, rather than destroying the backup environment. The multi-site single domain model uses a combination of master server clustering and storage replication. This combination allows the master server to be relocated easily and quickly to the secondary location.
The multi-site single domain model can be configured in following ways:
Multi-site single domain with stretched SAN
Multi-site single domain with optimized duplication
See About multi-site single domain with optimized duplication.